Gaylord Palms Resort General Manager John Caparella Named 'Outstanding GM of the Year' by American Hotel & Lodging Association
From: www.prweb.com
"It was announced today that John Caparella, Gaylord Palms Resort senior vice president and general manager, was recognized as the American Hotel & Lodging Association s Outstanding General Manager of the Year, for outstanding accomplishments and exceptional service in the lodging industry. The awards were presented during the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AH&LA) Stars of the Industry Awards luncheon at the Las Vegas International Hotel & Restaurant Show. [PRWEB Apr 29, 2005]"
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie Know the Secrets of the A-List of Travel
From: www.prweb.com
"The A-List of Travel, found online at LuxuryTravelMagazine.com, was created by Travel Agent to the Stars, Christine Gray. [PRWEB Apr 29, 2005]"
Jefferson Santos, 29, Builds Online Travel Referral Agents Internationally from the Comfort of His Home Generating Six Figures in Six Months
From: www.prweb.com
"Who doesn't book a trip online these days? Frustrated with the lack of service and inconvenience that the traditional travel services offered, the internet took over at a caliber unsuspected. People can now book flights, pick the best seat, get the price they want, do the check in online and literally cut off hours of the entire process making it much more enjoyable to travel [PRWEB Apr 29, 2005]"
Environmental Groups Support Beachwalk Condominiums Building Boardwalk to the Bay
From: www.prweb.com
"Tampa Bay Watch and other environmental groups give nod to construction of community boardwalk over mangrove wetlands to the bay. [PRWEB Apr 29, 2005]"
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Five VIPs to "Shake Their Tails" in Houston May 2-4, 2005
From: press.arrivenet.com
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Five VIPs (Very Important Poultry) from Peabody
Hotels are scheduled to arrive at Houston's International Airport, at 11:30
a.m., Monday, May 2nd. They'll be "shaking their tails" for delegates
attending..."
The Natural and the Sacred in China
From: www.nytimes.com
"Trekking in China's Yunnan province, where the natural world exists in wild diversity and a mountain is revered by Buddhists."
A Lunchtime Institution Set to Overstuff Its Last Po' Boy
From: www.nytimes.com
"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
From: www.nytimes.com
"Nearly fourth months after the tsunami, the beaches of Phuket are pristine, but tourists remain wary."
In Sri Lanka, Suffering and Hope
From: www.nytimes.com
"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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