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  • Profit Booking Likely To Cap Gains - European Commentary (Nasdaq)
    (RTTNews) - Monday, the major European index futures point to a higher opening for the European stocks. Global cues are mixed, with the U.S. shares ending higher on Friday, while the Asian markets are a mixed pack today. Crude prices remain higher and therefore, the oil space may find some support.


  • Library invites all on a literary journey (Collinsville Herald)
    Everyone who is starting their summer vacation is invited to stop by the Tri-Township Library and check out the newest display called "Booking it Across the Country."


  • 'I do'? Knot so fast (Chicago Sun-Times)
    They want to say, "I do," but they're being told, "Please wait." With wedding season in full swing, brides and grooms are learning that booking Chicago area churches for weddings can be an exercise in patience.


  • Gateway Center attendance up from last year (Edwardsville Journal)
    Attendance for events at the Gateway Center increased 23 percent during the past year, the product of larger conventions and meetings booking events at the Collinsville space.


  • TRX Integrates RESX Online Booking Site with TRAVELTRAX Data Reporting (SYS-CON Media)
    TRX, Inc. , a global technology company that develops and hosts software applications to process data records and automate manual processes, today announced it is incorporating the innovative travel data reporting functionality of its TRAVELTRAX(SM) application into the RESX(R) corporate online booking engine.


  • Booking agent spreads net (News Interactive)
    AIMING to become the "Google of the accommodation sector", Queensland firm Roamfree needed a truly global system for customer search.


  • Lozo gets Lens chance at Chornomorets (UEFA News)
    FC Chornomorets Odesa have signed Croatian defender Igor Lozo, lately of NK Pula 1856, after booking a UEFA Intertoto Cup third round tie against RC Lens.


  • Deere Classic: Change of flight plans for this Byrd (The Courier)
    SILVIS, Ill. -- Jonathan Byrd didn't plan on booking a trip to the British Open when he landed in the Quad-Cities last week.