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November 20, 2008
- Visitors Bureau touts efforts to boost tourism (The Telegraph, Alton, Ill.)
- Metro Atlanta hotels drop rates to attract more business (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
- Big Bear Lake officials hope change helps B&B, lodging businesses (San Bernardino County Sun, Calif.)
- Casino industry focuses on future: G2E looks at what Obama may change (The Sun Herald, Biloxi, Miss.)
- Maryland rescues museum, resort: Sports Legend, Rocky Gap get rent break, bond payment from Board of Public Works (The Baltimore Sun)
- BRIEF: Kinseth plans Coralville extended-stay hotel (The Gazette, Cedar Rapids, Iowa)
- Dallas' Ritz-Carlton ranked No. 1 large hotel in Zagat guide (The Dallas Morning News)
- Air clears on smoking ban: Some Berks restaurant owners say bar trade hurt; others believe slumping economy is also to blame (Reading Eagle, Pa.)
- Board studies proposed Hershey hotel (Lebanon Daily News, Pa.)
- Knoxville, Tenn., developers sued over unpaid debt allegation (The Knoxville News Sentinel, Tenn.)
- Smoking bans sap casinos' revenue (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Casino 'arms race' declared over (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Grande Dunes Resort Course wins award: Course owners tab Resort Course tops in U.S. (The Sun News, Myrtle Beach, S.C.)
- Bollywood movie seen as a 'powerful postcard' for Miami: Indian movie stars were in Miami earlier this year filming a movie. Tourism officials hope the rest of India will follow. (The Miami Herald)
- Moody's not liking odds on casinos (The Day, New London, Conn.)
- Convention Center board OKs loans from Chinese investors (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
- BRIEF: Restaurateur pleads guilty to tax charges (The News & Observer, Raleigh, N.C.)
- Governor drafting bill abolishing private club fees: Liquor laws ? Effort seeks to curb impact on tourism, hospitality industry (The Salt Lake Tribune)
- EDITORIAL: Make restaurant reports uniform (The Times Leader, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.)
- Despite poor economy winter visitors still flocking to Yuma (The Sun, Yuma, Ariz.)
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