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Sector Coverage
Interviews with local tourism sector leaders identify the areas in which investment is most likely to succeed. The chapters also include statistics on the trends in visitor numbers, including spending power.
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Sector Coverage
Coverage of the modernisation and expansion of health services includes an examination of the opportunities for international healthcare providers to enter local markets and a growing trend in many developing countries to privatise some services.
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Port City Classic helping fill hotel rooms
Hotels in the area are nearly at capacity, and tourism officials are confident the area will have 100 percent occupancy over the Labor Day weekend.
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Chamber responds to Bonner Bridge document
The Outer Banks Chamber of Commerce, serving more than 1,000 members in Dare, Currituck and Hyde counties, writes to voice support for the current proposed alternative as the correct means to replace the Herbert C. Bonner Bridge, which spans Oregon Inlet in Dare County.
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THE INSIDE EDGE
Educational infrastructure has not kept up with Nigeria’s population growth, but educational reform is now high on the list of government priorities.
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Feds not convinced MS treatment is safe, effective
Multiple sclerosis patients and some doctors are angry that the federal government is taking a wait-and-see approach toward funding clinical studies on the so-called "liberation treatment."
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Best water conditions in a decade
Victorian farmers have entered spring with some of the best water conditions in the past decade, because of good rain, water saving efforts and the delivery of key Victorian Government water projects.
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Canada's prostitution laws push activity — and violence — underground: Sex-trade experts
Summer may have brought an end to the legal saga of serial killer Robert Pickton, the B.C. pig farmer who preyed on street prostitutes and drug addicts.
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World stocks up ahead of key US jobs data
World stock markets rose Friday ahead of a U.S. jobs report that could help determine whether the Federal Reserve opts to introduce fresh measures to get the world's largest economy going again.
World stocks rise ahead of US employment report
World stock markets climbed as investors took heart from a slight improvement in U.S. economic indicators ahead of a crucial employment report due later Friday.
World Trade Center beams arrive in Tequesta in time for memorial event
World Trade Center beams arrive in Tequesta in time for memorial event
World first exhibit in Bendigo
A world premiere exhibition of wedding dresses is set to open in the regional city of Bendigo in 2011.
World Coaches: 'FINA Boss Violated Rules'
The World Swimming Coaches Association is to lodge an official complaint with the president of FINA over what it alleges to have been a 'flagrant violation' of rules by the executive director of the international federation, Cornel Marculescu
World trade expands 25% in first half of 2010 – WTO
The value of world merchandise trade rose around 25 percent in the first six months of 2010 up strongly from the same period of 2009. The surge in trade growth marks a continuation of the trend which started in the first quarter of the year, according to the World Trade Organization (WTO). World merchandise exports increased by about 7 percent in the second quarter of 2010, in comparison with ...
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