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- Work on hotel may be forced to stop (High Point Enterprise, N.C.)
- Casino quest gets help: Seneca tribe enlists aid from Michigan group toward a large-scale Catskills project (Albany Times Union, N.Y.)
- Ontario hotels keep pace with growth: Arena, offices bring customers (San Bernardino County Sun, Calif.)
- BRIEF: Columbus' Doubletree Hotel needs 200 workers: Recruiting Jan. 7 and 8 (Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, Ga.)
- Mixed signals from holiday tourism: Results strong but down from last year (Florida Keys Keynoter, Marathon)
- Folio Hotels is saved by home house deal (Evening Standard, London)
- Hotel lender ready to deal: Banc One spinoff has cash available for good projects (The Columbus Dispatch, Ohio)
- Tourism industry busy convincing Canadians that Florida's still affordable: Hotels, airlines offering deep discounts to entice vacationers to South Florida (Sun Sentinel, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.)
- BRIEF: 26/11 Effect: hotels in multi-layer security (Hindustan Times, New Delhi)
- Ecotourism is on the rise and the Valley's biological diversity has us Banking on Birding (Valley Morning Star, Harlingen, Texas)
- New hotel planned for Emerald Isle (The Daily News, Jacksonville, N.C.)
- Trailblazing hospitality students look to break barriers (Jordan Times, Amman)
- BRIEF: New Body to Promote ?Tourism in UAE (Khaleej Times, Dubai, United Arab Emirates)
- Elvis plans could be on way out door (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Gambling companies poised to turn page after year of sharp declines (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Tourism slump has leveled off (The Sun News, Myrtle Beach, S.C.)
- Fire closes Cheeca Lodge in Islamorada indefinitely: The historic Cheeca Lodge caught fire on New Year's Eve, sending guests fleeing with just the clothes on their backs. The resort will be closed indefinitely while repairs are made. (The Miami Herald)
- Prince William Visitors Bureau has new interim director (News & Messenger, Manassas, Va.)
- Three cities may opt out of tourism group: Blaine, Coon Rapids and Shoreview plan to explore alternatives to the Visit Minneapolis North convention and visitors' bureau. (Star Tribune, Minneapolis)
- Room at the inns: The faltering economy is resulting in declining hotel occupancy rates here and across the country. (Star Tribune, Minneapolis)
- WVU hospitality costs top $900K: Money split evenly between Lakeview, Waterfront Place (The Dominion Post, Morgantown, W.Va.)
- Hotels, game organizers have plan for double-duty: Two college-football teams will leave South Florida and two more will arrive Friday as the host hotels remove any trace of the previous occupants. (The Miami Herald)
- The News & Observer, Raleigh, N.C., Real Deals column: Triangle gets a new suite spot (The News & Observer, Raleigh, N.C.)
- Two styles blend in Santa Fe's convention center (The Santa Fe New Mexican)
- San Jose expects only modest convention cancellations (San Jose Mercury News, Calif.)
- Eagan Visitors Bureau targeting in-state 'staycationers' this year: In-state, cost-cutting vacationers are new target (Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn.)
- A blizzard of ski dollars: Recession? ? Not at Utah resorts this holiday season (The Salt Lake Tribune)
- St. Pete Hotel Ranked In Top 500 (Tampa Tribune, Fla.)
- Burned Cheeca Lodge closed indefinitely: Hundreds of guests have to be relocated (The Reporter, Tavernier, Fla.)
- Virginia's tourism slogan hits middle age (The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Va.)
- ENVIRONMENT: DEC says hotelier's request for information is under review. (Lockport Union-Sun & Journal, N.Y.)
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