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13 Mar 2009
EU backs state-regulated online gambling
The European Union (EU) has rejected proposals that called upon the organisation to assume responsibility for the regulation of the online gambling industry across the continent.
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13 Mar 2009
PartyGaming hopes for US return
PartyGaming, the online gaming company, has expressed hopes that it may be able to resume its US operations this year as efforts are being made to repeal the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA).
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12 Mar 2009
Lincoln council approves tourism cuts
Two tourist information centres in Lincoln are to close in September following a strategic review of services aimed at slashing £2.5m from the City of Lincoln Council's (CLC) budgets.
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12 Mar 2009
Nottingham attraction changes name
A 196ft (59.7m)-high wheel attraction in Nottingham has been forced to change its name after Merlin Entertainments claimed that it was infringing on the rights to the London Eye brand.
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11 Mar 2009
New theatre for Shakespeare playhouse site
The Tower Theatre Company (TTC) has unveiled plans to build a new theatre on a site confirmed by Museum of London Archaeology as being the location of London's first purpose-built playhouse.
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11 Mar 2009
Ryanair to scrap check-in desks
Budget airline Ryanair has announced that it plans to abolish all of its airport check-in desks as part of a move to introduce its online check-in facility for all passengers from 1 October.
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11 Mar 2009
Cash injection for Edinburgh festivals
Edinburgh's 12 festivals have been allocated more than £2m by the Scottish Government for the 2009-10 season in a bid to continue showcasing the best of Scottish arts and culture.
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11 Mar 2009
Cedar Fair considers sale
Ohio, US-based Cedar Fair Entertainment has announced plans to potentially sell a selection of its amusement parks and to cut its dividend in a bid to reduce debt during the economic downturn.
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11 Mar 2009
New Lyric underway
Construction work on a new building to house Belfast’s ageing Lyric Theatre is now underway.
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11 Mar 2009
Property changes announced by NTS
Five properties owned by the National Trust for Scotland (NTS) are set to close to the public as part of cost-cutting measures announced by the organisation last week.
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10 Mar 2009
Funding plea for new Dundee landmark
The Scottish Government has been called upon to help provide funding for the creation of a new landmark building on Dundee's waterfront that could house a proposed Victoria and Albert (V&A) Museum.
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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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