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31 Jul 2003
Neil Kinnock to chair National Theatre?
The Sunday Times , has reported that former Labour leader, Neil Kinnock, could become chairman of the National Theatre when his role as European commissioner (EC) ends next year.
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31 Jul 2003
Paradise Park saving Tigers
During August, Broxbourne’s Paradise Wildlife Park in Hertfordshire will be hosting a month of fundraising to heighten awareness of the extinction danger that is currently threatening tigers in the wild.
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31 Jul 2003
Baader-Meinhof exhibition provokes outrage in Berlin
A proposed exhibition in Berlin about the extreme early-Seventies terrorist group, Baader-Meinhof, which used a pledge of public money has been cancelled after drawing outraged complaints from the victims’ families.
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30 Jul 2003
Rise in visits to attractions says VisitBritain survey
According to the latest survey published by English tourism organisation, VisitBritain, visitor figures for UK attractions experienced an overall rise of 8 per cent in 2002, compared with reported numbers in the previous year.
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30 Jul 2003
Malaysian hoteliers told to be more cultural
Malaysian hoteliers should exploit their culture to enhance the tourism industry. That was the message from the Culture, Arts and Tourism Ministry, speaking to hoteliers in kuala Lumpur yesterday.
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30 Jul 2003
New tourist attraction for Sydney
Sydney Tower Observatory Pte Ltd has won development approval from Sydney City Council, to create a new tourist attraction for the city – Skywalk on Sydney Tower.
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29 Jul 2003
Cold War still attractive in UK
Realising that disposals and sales programmes by the government might result in their destruction, English Heritage has been running a conservation selection process into Britain’s historic Cold War defence installations.
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28 Jul 2003
LCI back in the black
Casino operator, London Clubs International, has announced results for the year to 30 March showing a dramatic improvement on the previous twelve months.
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