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December 2, 2008
- Holiday Inn eyed for Loma Linda (San Bernardino County Sun, Calif.)
- Visitors bureau names director (The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Va.)
- Tourism group establishes scholarship at FHSU (The Hays Daily News, Kan.)
- Why the Taj hotel survived? (Hindustan Times, New Delhi)
- Legal issue keeps hotel plans on hold (The Huntsville Item, Texas)
- Eco-labels for tourism facilities, beaches introduced to Aqaba (Jordan Times, Amman)
- The Kansas City Star, Mo., Kevin Collison column: President Hotel gains approval of guests (The Kansas City Star, Mo.)
- No special deals for women, commission says (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Penfield development in St. Paul gets preliminary OK: The project's new plans drop condos for a hotel, 208 apartments and a full-service downtown supermarket. (Star Tribune, Minneapolis)
- Hotel workers found body left behind in a trunk (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Man leaps to death from 33rd floor of Loews hotel (Philadelphia Daily News)
- $200 million race-bias suit against food firm (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
- EDITORIAL: State should eschew jump into the hotel business (Public Opinion, Chambersburg, Pa.)
- Tourism bureau presents 9th recognition awards (Republican & Herald, Pottsville, Pa.)
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