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  • OnVantage Tests Room Block Booking Tool: Debuts Tool To Book Small Events Without meeting Space, Using StandarD Hotel (Business Travel News)
    JULY 17, 2006 -- Taking aim at ad hoc, small corporate events, meetings technology provider OnVantage Inc. on June 26 announced a new online booking tool tied to a mandatory standard contract pre-approved by both hoteliers and corporate meeting buyers.


  • Tottenham 3-1 Wigan: Quick goals inspire Spurs (ESPN Soccernet.com)
    Tottenham 3-1 Wigan: Quick goals inspire Spurs by England


  • Govt looks at alternatives after taxi booking system crashes (ABC via Yahoo!7 News)
    ACT Transport Minister John Hargreaves says Canberra's taxi service may be forced to provide an operator-run booking service.


  • Spain Ten-man Zaragoza held to 1-1 draw at Celta (FIFA)
    Real Zaragoza missed a chance to keep the pressure on the Primera Liga leaders when they were held to a 1-1 draw at Celta Vigo on Sunday.


  • Sleepy city in India goes boom (Chicago Tribune)
    Once a slow backwater known as Pensioners' Paradise, this small Indian city is now bursting at the seams. It is at the forefront of India's economic boom, a microcosm of both the country's incredible growth and its struggles to overcome ramshackle roads and baffling bureaucracy.


  • Travel vicariously through books (Knoxville News Sentinel)
    Books make us yearn to go places. We long to see and experience the featured locales in person. Sometimes that's not possible. Rough-and-tumble travel may be beyond our abilities, or we'd rather read about destinations than actually go. In those cases, booking the journey may be a worthwhile substitute.


  • Markets (Nov 24) (The Hindu)
    STOCKS Pantaloon Retail: Book Profits partially Investors can consider booking profit on a part of their holdings in Pantaloon Retail. The retail frontrunner would have to sustain the 45-50 per cent growth, which it has logged in the last couple of years, over the next five years to justify ...


  • Duties include: (Croydon Guardian)
    We are looking for a local, part-time receptionist to work from 12.30pm to 5.30pm Monday to Friday. Welcoming, booking-in visitors and answering the switchboard. The ideal candidate will have a smart appearance and a professional and confident manner.