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Sagging tourism armament fiscal crisis for Hawaii

22 hours ago ago from EcoBizWatch - Economy and Business News Watch

EcoBizWatch Economy and Business News Watch H O M E Stock Markets Business & Economy Finance Industries Company Earnings VIDEOS Sagging tourism armament fiscal crisis for Hawaii SAN FRANCISCO Hawaii s accurate tourism annal are blubbery with bare symbols, the base for a projected accompaniment account gap of 1.23 billion that Governor Linda Lingle says is a fiscal crisis that cannot ...

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Florida Rental Agencies

23 hours ago ago from At Spot Travel Guide - Cruises - Vacation Packages - Holidays and Hotels Guide

Florida is very popular among tourists because is can offer everything that even the most demanding traveler requires. There are fabulous Florida vacation rentals available in great variety. You can also select among great quantity of beaches, attractions, activities. The Atlantic Coast is especially popular among surfers and other vacationers that like beach sports. Those tourists interested in Florida history should visit St Augustine, ...

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Best Vacation Deals

16 hours ago ago from At Spot Travel Guide - Cruises - Vacation Packages - Holidays and Hotels Guide

All over the world tourist services are in popular demand. According to prognosis of progress in tourist courses, made by World tourist organization (WTO) and presented in the research «Tourism: 2020 Vision», the most perspective directions of tourism in XXI will be: cruises, ecological (including adventure tourism) and thematic tourism. It is estimated that only ecotourism provides year-on-year increase (5 %) of gross receipts. ...

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Christmas ‘under siege’ in Bethlehem: video

10 hours ago ago from Silver Lining

by Al Jazeera As Christians around the world prepare to celebrate the birth of Jesus, owners of tourism shops in Bethlehem aren't seeing the booming business they'd expect this time of year. Nour Odeh reports on how Israel's illegal occupation may be keeping the West Bank's tourism industry from thriving. [...]

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Andy Xie : China's property bubble will burst...

13 hours ago ago from Diary of A Singaporean Mind

Most of China's massive stimulus package didn't go into investing in factories because its manufacturing sector suffered from overcapacity. In a video I showed several weeks ago, a large chunk of this money went into real estate speculation both residential and commercial. ------------------------------ China Asset Bubbles Will Burst on Inflation, Xie Says (Update2) By Shiyin Chen Dec. 18 (Bloomberg) -- China’s property and stock ...

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Chilly Climate for Oil Refiners

1 day ago ago from The New York Times

Only a few years ago, a cry went up that the United States needed more oil refineries. The perceived shortage was so acute that George W. Bush , president at the time, even offered disused military bases as sites for building them. A blog about energy, the environment and the bottom line. Not only did that never come to pass, but the reverse is now happening. The business of oil refining is mired in a deep crisis, with ...

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Lured by deals, shoppers treat themselves, too

11 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Lured by deals, shoppers treat themselves, too NEW YORK (AP) -- Maria Prieto couldn't resist. Shopping for Christmas presents at a Gap Kids recently, she thought about that 25-percent off coupon she had. Why let it go to waste? So the nurse from New Jersey did what industry analysts call "self-purchasing" - she bought something for herself! The turtleneck top and trousers from the grown-up Gap was just what she needed for work. Many ...

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Gallup: 78 Percent of Americans Identify as Christians, Continuing Decline

10 hours ago ago from Politics Daily

According to a new Gallup poll , 78 percent of Americans identify with some form of Christian faith, continuing a significant decline in religious identification over the past 50 years. In 1948, 91 percent of Americans described themselves as Christians, while only 2 percent said they had no religious identity. In 2009, the number identifying as non-religious has risen to 13 percent. "The percentage of Americans who in theory could ...

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