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| Olympic foul - Baltimore SunChina has spent billions |
| Friday, August 1, 2008 |
Olympic foul - Baltimore Sun China has spent billions of dollars aiming to impress the world when the 2008 Olympic Games open in Beijing next week. But now the world is discovering that this rising giant has decided that it doesn't have to play by the rules. The government Source: www.baltimoresun.com Lawsuit seeks to collect tax from N.J. condos - Philadelphia Inquirer WILDWOOD - Cash-strapped New Jersey is losing more than $345 million a year in uncollected sales and hotels in destin florida occupancy taxes on condominiums that are being rented like motel rooms, according to the Greater Wildwood Hotel & Motel Association. The 167-member Source: www.philly.com First batch of Kenyan Olympic delegation leaves for China - Xinhua News Agency NAIROBI, Aug. 1 (Xinhua) -- The first batch of Kenyan Olympic delegation, two taekwondo players, four boxers and hotels in destin florida a rower, left here Friday for China. Three Kenyan officials had left earlier for Beijing to sort out accreditation and hotels in destin florida other logistic Source: news.xinhuanet.com Restaurants: Beefeater swap gives Whitbread more hotels - Guardian Unlimited Whitbread is to exchange 44 large pub restaurants, mainly trading under the Beefeater brand, for 21 budget hotels owned by Mitchells & Butlers. The asset swap, which takes place in September, will see the hotels stop trading as Express by Holiday Inn Source: www.guardian.co.uk Clise to manage hotel properties - Seattle Times Clise Properties, of Seattle, won't renew the long-term lease for two Denny Triangle hotels, and hotels in destin florida plans to start managing the properties itself next month, Chairman and hotels in destin florida CEO Al Clise said Thursday. The Sixth Avenue Inn, on 6th between Virginia and hotels in destin florida Source: seattletimes.nwsource.com
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