Jewels and Pinstripes VIP Gift Bags Received Royal Raves at the Rock and Royalty to Erase MS Charity Event
From: www.prweb.com
"Once again, Jewels and Pinstripes received the royal rave of approval for the marvelously majestic VIP gift bags they created for the noble attendees of last Saturday's Twelfth Annual Race to Erase MS charity event. [PRWEB Apr 28, 2005]"
LiveTravelChat.com Launches First No Cost Outsourcing Service for the Travel Industry
From: www.prweb.com
"Call center services are now available for travel businesses and staffed by a team of highly-skilled travel professionals, 24-hours a day. [PRWEB Apr 28, 2005]"
Planning Your Once-In-A-Lifetime Fishing Trip May Be Easier Than You Think
From: www.prweb.com
"Going on a fishing trip to a remote lake loaded with trophy-sized fish is the dream of anglers everywhere. But, most fishermen don t know how to properly set up the right trip or know how to catch the most fish, once they get there. Fishing-trip-advisor.com takes the mystery out of remote fishing trips and provides tips and advice to make the ultimate fishing trip possible. [PRWEB Apr 28, 2005]"
GuestClick Organizes to Support Growth
From: www.prweb.com
"GuestClick, Inc. adds two executives as it accelerates growth in its VacationClick unit. [PRWEB Apr 28, 2005]"
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Smith & Wollensky Satisfies Nasdaq Requirements, Files Form 10-K
From: press.arrivenet.com
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The Smith & Wollensky Restaurant Group, Inc.
(NASDAQ: SWRGE) today announced that it filed its Annual Report on Form
10-K with the Securities and Exchange Commission. On April 20, 2005, the
Company..."
In Cambodia, Sleepy Kampot Slowly Reawakens
From: www.nytimes.com
"Change is coming to the colonial town of Kampot, but slowly, as things tend to happen here."
A Lunchtime Institution Set to Overstuff Its Last Po' Boy
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"After decades of serving seafood to New Orleans, Uglesich's will soon close forever, at least in its present form."
After the Tsunami, Rebuilding Paradise
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"Nearly fourth months after the tsunami, the beaches of Phuket are pristine, but tourists remain wary."
In Sri Lanka, Suffering and Hope
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"Sri Lanka is determined to resurrect its tourism industry from ruin after the Dec. 26 tsunami ravaged much of its coastline, but many areas remain in bad shape."
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