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- Ski resorts cash in on snowfall (Albany Times Union, N.Y.)
- Omni hotels in Fort Worth, Irving to host Super Bowl teams in 2011 (The Dallas Morning News)
- CVB, ski businesses team up to study winter tourists (The Arizona Daily Sun, Flagstaff)
- Strong start to the season: Tourists open their wallets for a week of sunshine (Florida Keys Keynoter, Marathon)
- BRIEF: Hotel will be sold at auction (The Brunswick News, Ga.)
- Tourism Agencies Hit by Stiff Penalties (Khaleej Times, Dubai, United Arab Emirates)
- High tech in low spirit (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Gaming regulator comes full circle (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Jordan: Samarah Dead Sea Resort makes progress (Middle East and North Africa Business Report, Amman, Jordan)
- After foreclosure, Merrimack hotel again up for sale (The Telegraph, Nashua, N.H.)
- County still a draw for tourists: The visitor center had a record 6,025 tourists last year, a 14% spike. (Daily Press, Newport News, Va.)
- It's matter of time for resort developer (The Orlando Sentinel, Fla.)
- Another guilty plea in illegal betting ring at A.C. casino (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Smokers get more room in casinos (The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Christmas week good for lodging industry: The best week of the year was down from 2007, but still very good (Park Record, Park City, Utah)
- Tshuva, Dankner push Las Vegas loan deferment: Credit Suisse and Goldman Sachs lent the developers' companies $625 million to buy the site of their planned Plaza Casino and Hotel in Las Vegas. (Globes, Tel Aviv, Israel)
- BRIEF: Omni Fort Worth races to finish hotel by next week's opening (Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Texas)
- Wingate Hotel contractor gets OK for sewer in Black River, N.Y. (Watertown Daily Times, N.Y.)
- Cocopah Casino rehires former general manager (The Sun, Yuma, Ariz.)
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