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29 Sep 2005
Tourists go on location
Prior to the 50th Cinema Days event, being held in Milton Keynes this week, VisitBritain chief executive Tom Wright paid tribute to the role films play in attracting tourists to Britain.
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29 Sep 2005
Paris chief rolls in to judge awards
Paul Roll, chief executive of the Paris tourist board, has been invited to join the judging panel for the annual Visit London tourism awards, to reflect the city’s growing accessibility to overseas visitors.
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28 Sep 2005
Foster joins design team for MGM Mirage CityCenter scheme
US-based casino resort operator MGM Mirage has unveiled the design team which will create its planned US$5bn (£2.8bn, 4bn euro) Project CityCenter scheme for Las Vegas, and among the world-renowned architects is UK-based Sir Norman Foster.
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27 Sep 2005
Mapping out genius for visitors
VisitBritain’s Enjoy England marketing team has launched a new, free, England’s Genius map, highlighting attractions which illustrate the efforts of English pioneers, engineers, inventors, writers and experimentalists.
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27 Sep 2005
32Red gambles on AIM floatation
Online gaming business 32Red has been admitted to the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) with a market capitalisation of around £60m.
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23 Sep 2005
Sportech issues profit warning
Gaming group Sportech has warned that full-year profits will fall short of analysts’ expectations following a run of adverse sporting results.
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22 Sep 2005
M&B calls for smoking ban in all public areas
UK pub operator Mitchells & Butlers (M&B) has asked the government to introduce a complete ban on smoking in public places in England and Wales instead of the existing White Paper proposals, which would allow a food-based exemption route for pubs and bars.
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19 Sep 2005
Terror attacks barely impact on London’s economy
According to the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR), London’s economy has remained largely unaffected by the July bombing attacks and a pre-2012 Olympic spending boom in the capital – led by the construction industry – will occur in 2008-2009.
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Founded in 1977, Sally Corporation began as an animatronic production company to help market corporate brands in a unique and entertaining way. After 40+ years, Sally has evolved into the dark ride specialists of the industry, designing and manufacturing the most successful dark rides around the world.
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