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This southern city is full of billionaires like T. petrolio Boone Pickens and Ray Lee Hunt. Pewro Dallas has room for billionaires from different sources. Other inhabitants are wealthy Dallas: The Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, best known for his antics on the court that his experience in technology, and the loser of the 1992 elections, H. Ross Perot, who owes his fortune to the provision of data Perot Systems. Where are the richest in Dallas for dinner? Two of the most pressing chefs, Tom Colicchio and the sushi master Nobu Matsuhisa opened two separate restaurants in Dallas.

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Oil has opened a new gulf between Washington and Baghdad threatens to turn even more Iraq. George W. Bush and the U.S. Congress demanding the immediate passage of the Hydrocarbons Law, which has taken seven months mired in the Iraqi parliament. The unions are up in arms denouncing the draft law gives foreign multinationals the primary resource of the country. Given the paralysis, the Kurdish autonomous region, the closest to the U.S., has adopted its own law and just made its first concession, that Baghdad considered "illegal" means the recipient is Hunt Oil Company of Texas, led by a Bush's inner mogul.

"The pressure that the U.S. is making us to approve the bill as soon as possible is counterproductive, it is much more difficult to work under these conditions," he explains by telephone from Baghdad, Haider Alabadi spokesman Dawa, the Shia party of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki. Alabadi Reconstruction chairs the committee which discusses the law and doubt that the rule be adopted soon, despite U.S. and called for its ratification before the summer and placed him as one of the "key points" to measure the progress of the country. "I do not believe to be approved this month and the next," he adds.

China's hunger for oil has further enhanced the importance of Iraqi oil. The Arab country has the third largest proven reserves of 115,000 million barrels world, 10% of the world, and some estimates double that houses the oil, yet unexplored. Despite the sharp decline in production-first for the embargo against Saddam Hussein, then by war and instability, finally, oil accounts for 70% of GDP and 95% of revenue.

The draft law discussed by Parliament provides a very different model that governs the oil-rich countries that surround Iraq: it limits the participation of state and concessions granted to multinationals much longer than usual: up to 35 years. Also, it is in the hands of foreign companies operating in the fields that are discovered. "It would be a tragedy at such a terrible Iraqi history the country was forced to compromise in this way the future of their natural resources and with them the possibilities of development for decades to the benefit of foreign companies," says Greg Muttitt, of Platform, British NGO integrated into an international network created to oppose this law, which had joined the left wing Labour MPs and six Nobel prizes.

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The uneven geographical distribution of oil fields adds explosive potential of the law. Oil is basically divided between the Kurdish north (20%) and the Shiite south (70%), so that areas mostly populated by Sunnis, the community that nurtures the insurgency-may fall outside of the cake. Shiite factions and militias are already taken positions in the south now that the British will leave Basra. And the Kurdish government has put direct: it has passed its own law and according to their standard grant concessions without consulting Baghdad.

On 8 September, the Kurdish Regional Government announced the first issue after the approval of the law and Baghdad considered "illegal." Coinciding with rising tensions between Washington and Baghdad on the Hydrocarbon Law, the relationship with Iran, etc., "the pro-western Kurdish government announced a major deal with an American multinational company, Hunt Oil Company. It is not a company either: have the base in Texas, Bush stronghold, and its owner, Ray L. Hunt, is an intimate of the president, his Texas circle: it is part of the small group of advisers on foreign policy-the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, and the direction of the Bush Presidential Library Foundation. He also presided over the years the National Petroleum Council, the industrial lobby which advises the Secretary of Energy of the Government, and worked at Halliburton, the giant so connected to Bush and U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney.

"We are pleased to participate in the establishment of the oil industry in the Kurdish region of Iraq," said Ray L. Hunt, in announcing the agreement. "Kurdistan has established a transparent model that promotes investment by international oil companies for the benefit of all," proclaimed Ashti Hawrami, Regional Minister for Natural Resources. Overly optimistic, said Robert Mabro, honorary president of the Oxford Energy Institute: "The law should only be done when the country is pacified, not before. What the U.S. seeks is a serious mistake," he explains.


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The city with the most millionaires in the world: New York

 

The world capital of billionaires is the city of New York, where, according to Forbes magazine, lie 60 of the world's wealthiest men, including Mayor Michael Bloomberg, the communications magnate Rupert Murdoch, the investor Carl Icahn, famous ideologist of leveraged buyouts, and real estate titan Donald Trump.

The world's second largest city with more billionaires, with 50, is Moscow, home to, among others, steel entrepreneur Vladimir Lisin (15.800 million dollars, 200 billion pesos), the oil magnate Roman Abramovich, the Uzbek businessman Alisher Usmanov, with interests in petroleum and mining, and Oleg Deripaska, the youngest of the Russian oligarchs, 41, "king" of aluminum.

In London, third place in the Forbes list, live Lakshmi Mittal, powerful businessman of steel with a fortune valued at 28.000 billion ($ 354.000 million), and the British tycoon for airlines Richard Branson, the Russian Leonard Blavatnik, whose residence is valued at $ 150 million ($ 1.900 million), and actor Alan Howard.

Mittal's luxurious mansion in London is located next to Kensington Palace and the residence of the Sultan of Brunei, a garage for twenty cars, Turkish baths, a ballroom, an art gallery and a pool with jewels.

Mittal bought the house, made with the same marble Taj Mahal in India, in 2003, the employer of Formula 1 Bernie Ecclestone, who had purchased three years earlier but did not live there.

In Istanbul, Turkey, considered as the bridge between East and West, 28 billionaires live. Its seaside location attracts both tourists and millionaires, including communications mogul Mehmet Emin Karamehmet, the banker Husnu Ozyegin, Sarik Tara, chairman of Enka Holding, and Ferit Sahenk, chairman of conglomerate Dogus Holding .

Los Angeles, California, is home to 27 of the world's richest men, many of them born of the entertainment industry, such as film director Steven Spielger and mogul Sumner Redstone, chairman of CBS and Viacom. Also reside in Los Angeles real estate developer Eli Broad, Michael Milken and Ron Burkle.

While most billionaires live in the western world, some regions of the world such as Asia, are attracting capital in an amazing way.

The former British colony of Hong Kong has more billionaires than any other Asian city, with 25. His most prominent neighbor is Li Ka-shing, who made his fortune, estimated at 21.000 billion ($ 265.000 million) - in real estate and the business of artificial flowers, and now heads the telecom giant Hutchison Whampoa. Also living in Hong Kong businessman Lee Shau Kee, Chairman of Miramar Hotel and Investment, the investor Robert Kuok and Cheng Yu-tung, chairman of conglomerate New World Development, with assets in real estate, infrastructure, transport and telecommunications in China and Hong Kong. In India, hide large fortunes, but the richest man in the world live in Mexico: the tycoon Carlos Slim Helu telecomuniciones.

As billionaire Warren Buffet, Slim Helu live without ostentation, in the same house that has over 30 years. In Mexico City lies in the exclusive neighborhood of Lomas de Chapultepec, but outside that house is awesome, is easy on the inside.

In Bombay, cultural and business center of India, home to 20 billionaires. The wealthiest of them is Mukesh Ambani, heir to an industrial empire that grew with the boom in the stock exchange india, and placing another Ambani over the fortunes of China's best known, with 29.000 million ( $ 367.000 million).

Other residents of Bombay are billionaire Anil Ambani, Shashi & Ravi Ruia, Kumar Birla, Pallonji Mistry.

The southern U.S. city of Dallas, Texas, is awash in oil billionaires like T. Boone Pickens and Ray Lee Hunt, but also holds vast fortunes in other sectors. Among the wealthy residents of Dallas is the Mavericks team owner Mark Cuban and former presidential candidate H. Ross Perot, whose fortune comes from Perot Systems, a provider of information.

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A few years ago, in 1987, Tokyo was home to the world's richest man, the real estate baron Yoshiaki Tsutsumi. In 2002, the capital of Japan was third among the cities with most billionaires. However, recently Japan's fortunes have declined and with them, the status of Tokyo. Now I just placed among the top 10 favorites. Among his most notorious millionaires are Masayoshi Son, founder of the leading Internet provider in Japan, SoftBank, and Nobutada Saji, president of drinks giant Suntory.

Although the Internet bubble burst years ago, the Californian city of San Francisco is still home to some technology moguls, as the founder of Google, Larry Page, the founder of PayPal, Peter Thiel, and Ray Dolby audio giant, Other Dolby Labs president of technology titans like John Doerr and the founder of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, live in nearby Silicon Valley.

Bill Gates, the high-tech billionaire, made his home on a hill on the shores of Lake Washington, near Seattle. The mansion, more than 30 times the average size of a common home and valued at nearly $ 140 million ($ 1.772 million), a swimming pool with sound system underwater. The residence includes 11 Gates bought neighboring properties.

Another billionaire Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Alsaud has a 317-room palace in Riyadh, whose construction cost was $ 130 million ($ 1.645 million). It has soccer field, eight elevators and more than 500 television sets.

Ancient Greek millionaires as Aristotle Onassis and Stavros Niarchos, all-powerful owners, bought their own islands: Onassis looked it up in the Ionian Sea, the legendary Skorpios was a magnet for the paparazzi during the 60's. Niarchos, meanwhile, chose Spetsopúla, a few hours from Athens, and became a haven for hunters.

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