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October 7, 2009
- In Ward 6 race, a clash on TCC hotel (The Arizona Daily Star, Tucson)
- ESPN video case shows holes in hotel security (The Buffalo News, N.Y.)
- Fremont Marriott hotel in mortgage default, but open for business (Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif.)
- Hearing on downtown Marriott postponed indefinitely (North County Times, Escondido, Calif.)
- BRIEF: Marriott International in Jordan selected among 11 finalists for US award (Jordan Times, Amman)
- Penn makes Strip pitch: Gaming company begins the bidding on Fontainebleau (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Commissioners approve 90-day liquor license for Prive (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- BRIEF: Miami-Dade tourist tax falls 20 percent (The Miami Herald)
- Candle fire prompts evacuation of Uniondale Marriott (Newsday, Melville, N.Y.)
- Newest Columbus hotel to be a Hilton: Convention center building due to open by December 2012 (The Columbus Dispatch, Ohio)
- BRIEF: Harrah's Chester Casino fined $45K (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Watsonville commission approves 106-room Holiday Inn near Highway 1 (Santa Cruz Sentinel, Calif.)
- Inland hotel defaults jumping (The Press-Enterprise, Riverside, Calif.)
- Restaurants, hotels worried about health care reform (Star-News, Wilmington, N.C.)
- EDITORIAL: Convention center must rise to the challenge (Star-News, Wilmington, N.C.)
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