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October 17, 2009
Hawaii Supreme Court takes Turtle Bay case: Other resorts may be affected by decision on environmental study (The Honolulu Advertiser)
E-Mail Correspondence Indicates Troubles For Hartford Hilton: Low Occupancy (The Hartford Courant, Conn.)
MGM Mirage explores IPO: Gaming giant considers Hong Kong offering, new projects in Macau (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Lenders spar over fate of troubled South Beach hotel: Don Peebles has given up his stake at the Royal Palm as lenders decide what to do with a hotel worth far less than its $180 million debt. (The Miami Herald)
Convention bureau will undergo change at top (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
BRIEF: Vandals damage new Marriott (The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Ill.)
Park City hoteliers push perks instead of discounts this season: Marketing experts expect an aggressive winter (Park Record, Park City, Utah)
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