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Spain-Based Nunez i Navarro Hotels Builds Brand Identity With iHotelier CRS by TravelCLICK (SYS-CON Media) TravelCLICK, Inc., a leading provider of hotel business process management (BPM) solutions, announced today that Spain- based Nunez i Navarro Hotels, with nine properties in Barcelona, has selected the iHotelier central reservations system (CRS) as its electronic distribution solution for web reservations. Nunez i Navarro Hotels will use TravelCLICK's award-winning booking engine for web ...
Lancaster Eagle-Gazette - www.lancastereaglegazette.com - Lancaster, OH (Lancaster Eagle-Gazette) The following people were booked into the Fairfield County Jail from Friday to Tuesday. These are booking reports only. The city or county prosecutor will decide later whether to file formal charges.
Travel firm buys online booking business (Sunday Business Post) UK travel and tour operator First Choice was today preparing for life with its new business, internet-based hotel booking site Laterooms.com.
Cops are keen on DUII duty for New Year's (The Oregonian) T he booking room at a police station is no place to begin a new year. I've been there. It is a sobering experience. The place was standing room only with angry drunks, slobbering drunks, sick drunks and those sobbing for a break that could head off a night on a cold cot at the county jail.
Dallas Rock Band - Radiant - Wins the Booking of a Lifetime and Will Take Center Stage in Times Square on New Year's Eve (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) Pontiac announced that Dallas based rock band Radiant has emerged as the winning band of their nationwide musical talent search -- "Countdown to 1."
Monster Metal Year (The Reader) A few years ago, the rest of the country finally recognized Omaha as a flourishing city for local music. Bands like Bright Eyes, Cursive and The Faint broke at the national level, and major promoters and booking agents began taking a second glance at this Nebraska town nestled between cornfields.
Despite setbacks, Lansing music scene looks strong for ?07 (City Pulse) It?s no secret that the Lansing area music scene took two very noticeable hits when it lost promoter-extraordinaire and everyone?s general golden-boy, Steve Lambert, to the challenge of booking a slightly larger Capital City (Washington), and in October when go-to venue the Temple Club had to close its doors after five years of providing some of the largest scale entertainment that Lansing has ...
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