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08 Sep 2005
Hurricane Katrina losses hit $100bn
The total economic loss from Hurricane Katrina and the subsequent flooding in New Orleans is expected to exceed US$100bn (£54.3bn, 80.2bn euro), according to California-based Risk Management Solutions.
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08 Sep 2005
Bournemouth £8m arts centre gets go-ahead
Bournemouth Borough Council has agreed plans for a new £8m arts and education centre to replace the Winter Gardens, a former concert hall which has been in decline since the 1970s.
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08 Sep 2005
UKinbound predicts continued tough trading for tourism
The inbound tourism industry association for the UK, UKinbound, has revealed visitor arrival and forward booking figures for July, showing a fall in visitors after the 7 July bombings, but a rapid recovery. However, the association believes the subsequent attacks on 21 July will have caused more longer term damage to the industry.
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08 Sep 2005
Tourists choose London first
London’s tourism industry has received a boost with news that the capital has been voted Britain’s top visitor destination in the Condé Nast Traveller 2005 awards.
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08 Sep 2005
Dinopolis expands with educational ride
Spanish entertainment complex Dinopolis – which combines dinosaur-inspired rides, exhibitions and a play area with a centre for paleontological studies – is set to launch a new educational ride on 1 June 2006.
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07 Sep 2005
STF welcomes rate reduction
The Scottish Tourism Forum (STF) has welcomed the news that business rates in Scotland are to be brought in line with England.
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06 Sep 2005
Egyptian theatre fire kills 29
At least 29 people were killed and around 37 were injured in a fire that broke out on the evening of 5 September in a theatre in Beni Suef, Egypt.
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05 Sep 2005
Excellence in education rewarded
Two students – Ashli Watson and Katie Kerr – from Bramcote Park Business and Enterprise School in Beeston, Nottingham, have won this year’s Aldo Papone Award.
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05 Sep 2005
Cedar Point voted Best Park In The World
US amusement park Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, has been voted the Best Amusement Park in the World for the eighth year running in the annual Golden Ticket poll conducted by US-based Amusement Today newspaper.
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