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June 5, 2013
- EDITORIAL: A real tourist trap (The Augusta Chronicle, Ga.)
- Myanmar unveils 500-million-dollar tourism plan (dpa, Berlin)
- EDITORIAL: Airport hotel: Tax incentives worth it (El Paso Times, Texas)
- After hearing, Nevada Supreme Court weighing decisions on Harmon Hotel's fate (Las Vegas Sun)
- MGM Resorts joins forces with Hyatt (Las Vegas Sun)
- Home cooking: Vegas' Fieri to open restaurant at the Quad (Las Vegas Sun)
- Hoteliers request change to anti-smoking ordinance (The Garden City Telegram, Kan.)
- City official recommends L.A. Convention Center be turned over to AEG (Daily News, Los Angeles)
- Peaks of Otter Lodge announces opening date (The News & Advance, Lynchburg, Va.)
- Gas stations, hotels could soon be seen along Harrelson Boulevard (The Sun News (Myrtle Beach, S.C.))
- Love hotel suing Delaware County landowner over breakup (The Columbus Dispatch, Ohio)
- Hilton Orlando adding large outdoor event area (Orlando Sentinel)
- James Reed Building in Pittsburgh may be converted into upscale hotel (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Owners offer last chance for public tours of Westinghouse Castle before change to boutique hotel (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Convention Center hires PCC to privatize management (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
- BRIEF: Le Meridien Hotel's new restaurant Marin to open June 23 (Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn.)
- Naperville council OKs hotel, conference center plan (Chicago Tribune)
- Hotel profits rose 12 percent in 2012 (Globes, Tel Aviv, Israel)
- Suit involving Cavalier Hotel owners tentatively settled (The Virginian-Pilot)
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