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Angela Leong became the largest single shareholder of SJM after Stanley Ho distributed much of his business empire among his four wives and 16 surviving children.
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Much of the Ho family are directly involved in his business empire.
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But he discovered, perhaps naively, that Ho's forces were communist as much as nationalist.
ECONOMIST: Nguyen Van Thieu
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Ho's health has improved so much that he has returned to performing.
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"There is so much to do, " says Stanley Ho, president of Neowiz, the biggest avatar purveyor.
FORBES: Technology
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But, awkwardly for the authorities, Mr Do was a much decorated war hero who had fought alongside Ho Chi Minh.
ECONOMIST: Tran Do, a dissident in Vietnam, died on August 9th, aged 78
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From the outside, Stanley Ho's Hotel Lisboa on the peninsula of Macau looks pretty much like any glitzy casino in Las Vegas or Monte Carlo.
FORBES: Viva Macau
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The muddled income-tax system, you see, and this week's garbled changes to it, are a subterfuge: not so much prudence for a purpose as complexity for the cause, ho ho.
ECONOMIST: Toil and muddle
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With just over a week to go till the Games start, official security contractor G4S has admitted it underestimated how much staff it would need to guard the various events and now, hey ho, the government has to bring in the army.
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Hostess blamed its bakers for its problems, and many commentators have been quick to cite other reasons such as unsustainable operating costs, private-equity backers that loaded Hostess with too much debt, and increasingly health-conscious consumers who no longer want Twinkies, Ho Hos, and Donettes.
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