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President Obama Piles On Vegas Again

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Just when Sin City was beginning to forget what AIG Effect means, President Obama has restarted the whole debate by saying that people trying to save shouldn’t be spending money in Vegas. On Feb 2, 2010, President Obama delivered a speech at a townhall in Nashua, New Hampshire. In the speech, he says that “When times [...]
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A Pure Michigan Drama

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If it isn’t just like Michigan to take their biggest cash cow and screw it up so bad that it becomes a bankrupt national joke. No, we’re not talking about Detroit auto. This is about the destruction of Pure Michigan, the state’s hit tourism ad campaign, which is now getting more coverage for its funding [...]
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Haiti Still Has a Choice

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As Haiti moves from emergency aid to the long-term task of rebuilding homes and communities, the equation as regards tourism has changed somewhat. There are urgent choices to be made – by international travel companies, aid organizations and tourism officials in Haiti.  One company which has made the right choice is Choice Hotels & Resorts. One day before the earthquake hit Haiti [...]
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Vegas, Orlando, AC Top List of Tourism-Dependent U.S. Economies

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The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) recently retained Vegas based firm Applied Analysis to create a series of reports analyzing the economic impact of its operations and Southern Nevada’s tourism industry. One of these reports – The Relative Dependence on Tourism of Major U.S. Economies, is particularly interesting since it offers a treasure trove of [...]
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