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- Slow recovery seen for state: UH report says pace of global rebound a bad sign for tourism (The Honolulu Advertiser)
- Designs on downtown Albany's future: Wraps come off convention center plans today; cost updated (Albany Times Union, N.Y.)
- Water bill cut for investor: Decision may pave way for redevelopment of DeWitt Clinton Hotel (Albany Times Union, N.Y.)
- Convention business continues strong on Coast (The Sun Herald, Biloxi, Miss.)
- After heavy discounts this year, hotels expect rates to rise (The Dallas Morning News)
- Hotel occupancy slides further: Improvement not expected until 2011 (North County Times, Escondido, Calif.)
- Ginger hotels on expansion spree (Hindustan Times, New Delhi)
- THE STRIP: License approved for Aria: Panel's unanimous nod for gaming permit means resort can open as planned (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Study: Minority hotel workers face more risks on the job: A study finds female, Hispanic and Asian hotel workers more likely to be injured on the job. (The Miami Herald)
- Gilbert's new hotels eye economic rebound: Town has jumped from 140 beds to 466 in 6 months (The Tribune, Mesa, Ariz.)
- Three local hotels, 2 restaurants awarded 4 Diamonds from AAA (Richmond Times-Dispatch, Va.)
- Convention Center gets more land to expand (The San Diego Union-Tribune)
- St. Louis Post-Dispatch, David Nicklaus column: Hotel is in need of more help (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Chief Logan State Park lodge a hit (The Charleston Gazette, W.Va.)
- BRIEF: Ames hotel opens in Boston (Boston Herald)
- Grand Soleil faces foreclosure again (The Natchez Democrat, Miss.)
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