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October 27, 2009
- Stay-over tourism continues to decline in 2009 (Cayman Net News, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands)
- An epilogue for Eastover: Resort's final days are tinged with sadness and joyous memories (The Berkshire Eagle, Pittsfield, Mass.)
- Boyd says Echelon won't restart for 'three to five years' (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Harrah's reports $1 billion net loss in third quarter (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Station Casinos files for reorganization extension (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Hip Delano hotel holds line on prices: Don't look for an escape from the recession at the Delano. Rates this summer were down just a little, as the South Beach hotel holds the line on a price war. (The Miami Herald)
- Developer changes Mount Desert Island hotel, parking plans (Bangor Daily News, Maine)
- Buckeye Hall of Fame Cafe site primed for hotel (The Columbus Dispatch, Ohio)
- Three finalists chosen for downtown hotel: By Steve Vied (Messenger-Inquirer, Owensboro, Ky.)
- Hotel officials charged in restaurant eviction attempt (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Lebanon sees highest tourism growth worldwide - report (The Daily Star, Beirut, Lebanon)
- Luxurious boutique hotel brings flair for art to Downtown Beirut (The Daily Star, Beirut, Lebanon)
- Lebanon County's newest hotel on express to success (Lebanon Daily News, Pa.)
- Developer scales back plans for Edgewater Hotel (The Wisconsin State Journal)
- Mohegan Sun hosting forum on Palmer casino plan (Boston Herald)
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