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31 Mar 2004
Shake up at Dreamworld as CEO says farewell
“It was a hard decision to make, but after four years at the helm, I feel I have achieved much of what I set out to do,” says Tony Braxton-Smith, who resigned last week as CEO of Australia’s Dreamworld theme park.
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30 Mar 2004
Ireland’s smoking ban begins
The Irish smoking ban, which has outlawed tobacco from workplaces – including all pubs, restaurants, hotel lobbies and entertainment facilities – came into force on 28 March amid calls for the UK government to follow suit.
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29 Mar 2004
Licensing Reform Draft revealed
The Department of Culture, Media and Sport has revealed the first draft of a new law that could potentially allow alcohol to be sold around the clock.
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29 Mar 2004
Long haul flights linked to strokes
A study by vascular experts has claimed that thousands of long haul airline passengers are at risk of a stroke, due to confined seating conditions.
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24 Mar 2004
IMAX cinema to reopen?
The troubled IMAX cinema in Birmingham is set to reopen at Easter due to a deal between Millennium Point, where the cinema is situated, and the IMAX corporation.
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24 Mar 2004
Conference green lights UK casino plans
A clear majority of delegates at the recent British Urban Regeneration Association (BURA) conference agreed that following the US model of casino expansion would be beneficial to the UK’s coastal towns.
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24 Mar 2004
Bugged out at Bristol Zoo
A new, interactive exhibition, focusing on the life of invertebrates, will be opening at Bristol Zoo Gardens on 1 April.
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