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  • Hilton Hotels Revamps Online Group Booking Tool (PRWeb)
    e-Events portal provides real-time, customized group hotel accommodations and meeting space for family events, weddings and business meetings. (PRWeb Jun 17, 2007)


  • TRAVEL TIP OF THE WEEK: Flexibility pays off (The Naperville Sun)
    When it comes to booking a flight, being flexible with dates used to mean doing a lot of data entry. Flexible-date searches at Travelocity, Kayak and many airline sites now make it a snap to see how much you'll save by changing your dates. Remember to mention date flexibility when booking with a travel agent as well.


  • Benefits galore for outdoor recreation enthusiasts (The Journal News)
    Westchester might not be associated with roughing it, but that's not how Cynthia Howard sees it. Her family of four looks forward every summer to booking a secluded patch of pricey real estate, not too far from their Port Chester home.


  • Profit booking day: Sensx down 41 pts (The Times of India)
    Profit booking in the last hour of trade, especially in Reliance Industries, saw indices close in the negative on Friday. HDFC, Tata Steel and technology stocks were worst hit.


  • Scrap booking through the holidays (Tenterfield Star)
    Scrap booking is an exciting new group craft activity taking Tenterfield by storm and kids can join in the workshop fun these school holidays. "This is the first time we're offering children's workshops and we have great, easy to make cards for them to do," said organiser Lyn Sheppard.


  • E-travel booking sites not foolproof (The Times of India)
    Last week, a Mumbai air traveller was shocked to find at the check-in counter that her return ticket to Goa had been wrongly booked by an online travel planning website.


  • The Spectrum - www.thespectrum.com - (Saint George Spectrum)
    The Spectrum reports arrests for felony crimes and compound misdemeanors and warrants carrying a bail of at least $750. All arrest information is taken from the jail booking log and police reports. The Spectrum reserves the right to report on other incidents at the editors' discretion.