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Roger Smith Hotel Drives Mobile and Facebook Bookings with Pegasus…

New York’s Roger Smith Hotel is now driving mobile and Facebook reservations through tools provided by Pegasus Solutions .

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Aaron Gets Hit by a Rock

A rock mysteriously strikes Aaron during the Vulture Mine lockdown.
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Deutsche Bank Analysts Begin Coverage on Marriott

The firm set a “hold” rating on the stock. A number of other analysts have also recently weighed in on MAR.

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All this rain – now tipping down

As many as one third of British holidaymakers are giving smaller tips or have stopped tipping entirely, the poll by TripAdvisor found.

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New cruise ships slated for Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico

The Amber Cove Cruise Center at Bay of Maimon is scheduled to open in 2014 and is expected to accommodate as many as 8,000 cruise ship passengers daily.

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Hotel Hell Post Mortem

Amy and Steve recount their investigation from the Ybor City, FL, episode.
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An Elaborate Hoax

Get a look at inventor John Keeley’s “revolutionary” machine.
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Fairmont launched its new-look careers website.

Supporting the luxury hotel brand’s global expansion plans, the site debuts a wide range of upgrades that provide a window to rewarding career opportunities and engaging experiences in hotels around the world.

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Sierra Foothill wineries in California’s Gold Country are a great escape

If you are looking to getaway for a weekend or week then California’s Gold Country A is a perfect escape.

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Paul Theroux on ‘Multilayered and Maddening’ Hawaii

Paul Theroux lives in Hawaii but finds aspects of the archipelago’s culture to be mysterious and nearly impenetrable. When he set out to talk with natives about local traditions, he was met with silence and monosyllabic replies, even when he turned up with gifts of honey from his own bees.

I had never in my traveling or writing life come across people so unwilling to share their experiences. Here I was living in a place most people thought of as Happyland, when in fact it was an archipelago with a social structure that was more complex than any I had ever encountered—beyond Asiatic. One conclusion I reached was that in Hawaii, unlike any other place I had written about, people believed that their personal stories were their own, not to be shared, certainly not to be retold by someone else. Virtually everywhere else people were eager to share their stories, and their candor and hospitality had made it possible for me to live my life as a travel writer.

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