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Abstracts: Ticket to the future. Golf for the masses. Sales tactics
Abstracts: TiLE 2004. Chinese Whispers. Eight shows, one massive event
Abstracts: Tile 93 report. Keep on rolling. John Harrison & Joe Shashou
Abstracts: Tim Bacon. Lean machines: simulation companies are having to work smarter and harder to increase their share of entertainment spend
Abstracts: Tim Bartlett. Egypt. Back to nature
Abstracts: Time for a change. Making the connection. The Olympic legacy
Abstracts: Time out. Theme parks must let go of formulas and invest in creativity, says the vice president of creative development at Walt Disney Imagineering
Abstracts: Time to get to work. Raising the stakes. Judicial review
Abstracts: Time to promote our assets. Maximising potential. The Gun public house
Abstracts: Time to take sole responsibility. Getting together to ease the pain. Compensation formula is needed as a vital lifeline for businesses
Abstracts: Together we can. Taking things to extremes. Should investors sell the A3?
Abstracts: Tomb reading. Vintage Vegas: the ever-changing city still holds old-time charm. Tranquil India: the 'City of Hills' is a highlight of Rajasthan
Abstracts: Tom Pendry on tourism. Tom Pendry: the whole of society has a stake in football and it is up to government to assist in creating a framework for football to prosper once more
Abstracts: Tom Pendry. The height of good manors. Augie Nieto
Abstracts: Too good to eat. Good taste. Good grounding
Abstracts: Top 50 foodservice companies. Restaurant buzz. Saskatchewan consumers oppose tax
Abstracts: Top heavy: refried beans, duck and yes, even blueberries can top a pizza. Dough boys
Abstracts: Top of the food chain. Patty Wacky. Making the connection
Abstracts: Top of the food chain. Regional roundup. Forward thinking
Abstracts: Toronto's Image As a Destination: A Comparative Importance-Satisfaction Analysis by Origin of Visitor. The Evolution of Canada's Travel Account, 1980-1998
Abstracts: Toronto to post inspection results at restaurants. Closure of Old Ed's marks end of an era. Cook and Learn
Abstracts: Total immersion personal simulation. Fright insight. Validating visitation, a look at park ticketing
Abstracts: Touch and go. Protect your valuables. Resto redux: Zin
Abstracts: Tourism begins at home. Why quality and value need to gel. Tapping the new talent potential
Abstracts: Tourism blues. Breaking away: Tourism is growing relentlessly, but the British are changing their behaviour. Competition across the channel
Abstracts: Tourism demand forecasting: A time varying parameter error correction model. Modeling seasonality in tourism forecasting
Abstracts: Tourism in Antarctica: activities, impacts, and management. Communities as destinations: a marketing taxonomy for the effective implementation of the Tourism Action Plan
Abstracts: Tourism marketing in an era of paradigm shift. The effects of quality and satisfaction on awareness and behavioral intentions: exploring the role of a wine festival
Abstracts: Tourism market potential analysis in Botswana: A Delphi study. Resident perceptions of tourist attractions on the Gold Coast of Australia
Abstracts: Tourism research: building a better industry. Wales. Windward and Leeward Islands
Abstracts: Tourism satellite accounts: A critical assessment. Collecting and using visitor spending data. An assessment of visitor expenditure methods and models
Abstracts: Tourist charter. Winning ground: the European Commission is acknowledging tourist destinations which are taking strides in being environmentally aware
Abstracts: Tourist class. English Tourist Board. The future of tourism at local level
Abstracts: Tourist class. Top of the class: with industry events providing a variety of award ceremonies recently, we take a look at some prizewinning clubs and individuals
Abstracts: Tourist Oriented Directional Signs: a self-supporting program to promote rural business and economic development
Abstracts: Toward a destination visitor attendance estimation model: Whistler, British Columbia, Canada. A behavioral assessment of tourism transportation options for reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gases
Abstracts: Towing the line. Mersey magic. Members only
Abstracts: Toys for young children close to 4.6 billion dollar market. Toy Fair: Feb. 12-15, Javits Center & Showrooms. MT and B Corporation
Abstracts: Tracking devices. Synthetic solutions. Equality for all
Abstracts: Tracksuits, training and technology: a new and more focussed approach is needed for training, which embraces technology and is relevant for the workplace
Abstracts: Trade fails to cash in on potentially huge market. Hong Kong happy to live with China. Unspoilt islands are a top attraction
Abstracts: Trademark Marketing Inc. Paris Mfg. Co. Inc. East West Trading Corp
Abstracts: Trademark marketing, Inc. Temporary Tattoo Mfg. Bad Habits
Abstracts: Trafalgar's new Europe. Brendan charging ahead for 2008. Asian delight
Abstracts: Trafalgar Square opened up: Livingstone's pound sterling 25m Trafalgar Square project completed after 18 months
Abstracts: Training the trainers. Farming tourists. First edition
Abstracts: Transforming the bucket. A perfect score. Technology behind the pie
Abstracts: Transport issues. The master plan. A sporting chance
Abstracts: Travel and tourism industry and academic institutions in a true alliance. Forecasting domestic tourism demand: application to Las Vegas arrivals data
Abstracts: Travel as theater: a new challenge to the credibility of tourism. The influence of state traveler information centers on tourist length of stay and expenditures
Abstracts: Travelers to Las Vegas and to Atlantic City. Research Note to "Incidence of the Impacts of Room Taxes on the Lodging Industry": Revision to Article Published in Spring 1993 Issue of JTR
Abstracts: Travelling tips. Holidays for a lifetime. In the pink
Abstracts: Treasuring the memories. Eastbourne means business. Industrious marketing
Abstracts: Trends in candles and scented merchandise. Pending tariff case could dim glow of candle sales. Personalization is emerging brand strategy in luxury marketing
Abstracts: Trends in commercial and non-commercial foodservice. Company categories. Surprise! Commercial foodservice market larger than reported
Abstracts: Tricon Global Restaurants (Canada) Ltd. Eat at Joe's buys Koo Koo Roo. Scott's and Tricon merge Canadian operations
Abstracts: Tricon/Scott's merger official. Here, there and (almost) anywhere. Correctional cuisine; leading-edge foodservice technology and business practices are helping Canadian prisons meet new challenges in feeding their captive market
Abstracts: Tri-Golf Scheme is top of the class. Healthy Living initiative takes the plunge. Students cruise into Plymouth for jobs
Abstracts: True north. The friendly gourmet. Country style
Abstracts: True to their roots. Chocoholism. Hot potatoes
Abstracts: TUI shapes to grow with the European Union at its heart. On European expansion trail. Belgium ready for TUI swoop
Abstracts: Turn on the Tapas. Cruisin' for a juicin'. Double take
Abstracts: Twenty restaurateurs captivated Sophia Loren and thousands of guests at Holt Renfrew stores. Looking back
Abstracts: UK tourism resilient after terrorist attacks. Government provides 130 million pounds funding boost for leisure projects
Abstracts: Under the feather. Pantry raid. (not so) Small Town Recipes
Abstracts: Under the Tuscan sun: clients can experience Italian luxury at beach clubs in Forte dei Marmi. Finding the Dolomites
Abstracts: United by fire. David Welch. Welcome to Kent
Abstracts: Universal Shows Inc. and Western Exhibitors. Western Exhibitors
Abstracts: Unsung areas to be boosted by new push. Radisson SAS leading the way in Denmark. Hotel world: building better budget image
Abstracts: Up-sized. Braveheart. Celestin prophecy
Abstracts: Urban Exposition announces staff changes. Janice Weiss shares her story. Hallmark's trends expert see a wide variety of changes ahead
Abstracts: Urban Expositions to launch Las Vegas, Virginia Beach shows. Crafts and Hobby Convention and Trade Show heads to Las Vegas, Jan. 30- Feb.2
Abstracts: Using brand personality to differentiate regional tourism destinations. Promoting tourism destination image
Abstracts: VAT and sport. Selling a career in leisure. Paying the rates
Abstracts: Vending variety. Taking stock. Cadbury launches attack on confectionery vending market
Abstracts: Vermin alert in Vancouver. Kitchen aid. It's a wrap!
Abstracts: Very limited number of defences for operators. A very big hill of beans. Outsourcing of U.S. jobs abroad very unpopular
Abstracts: Very Venice. For body and soul. Updates at The Island
Abstracts: Vine and dine. Bis Moreno. The Right Fit
Abstracts: Virginia Bottomley. Hot off the press. Stephen Clifford
Abstracts: Virgin's ticketless birth produces healthy baby. SAS to slash back agents' commission. Fledgling flies against the giant
Abstracts: Visit London launches capital TV channel. Holiday planning. Marketing campaign for north Wales: public/private partnership to promote north Wales in England
Abstracts: Vital statistics. Plan about town
Abstracts: Viva Las Vegas! Downtown Disney. Bigger and better?
Abstracts: Waiting game. Common interest. (leisure in Asia). Cultural barriers: leisure in Asia
Abstracts: Wales Millennium Centre. Luck of the Irish. Mystery shopper: pure genius?
Abstracts: Wales outperforms the competition. Tourism of the future. Learning via initiatives
Abstracts: War and recession produce flat year. Emerging markets for China's tourism industry. Life cycle models for Pacific island destinations
Abstracts: Warming up. A year of new challenges. Paul Kelly
Abstracts: Warm welcome for few tourists. Latest coup puts tourists to flight. South is starting to pull in tourists
Abstracts: Warsaw prepares for Jewish Museum. British Museum reaches 250th birthday. Designer chosen for pounds 45m Royal Museum revamp
Abstracts: Was the European Arts Festival a success? The Garden Route. Garden Festival Wales
Abstracts: Watches and clocks have business ticking. Music industry marks $40 billion in overall business. Gourmet & gift food report
Abstracts: Waterpark reflections. Bidding for better. Enlightened education entertained
Abstracts: Watershed. Role over? Roger Pontefract takes a tongue in cheek look at the leisure profession and the changing roles within it and asks what the future is for everyone involved with the industry
Abstracts: Waterside cities. The regeneration game. Reaching the peak
Abstracts: Water world: waterparks are reaching new heights in popularity. The new wave: the popularity of waterparks is now spreading to Asia and South America
Abstracts: Way cool. Up for crabs. Vive la difference Canada!
Abstracts: Weighing up the bills. BISL: end of term report. The cutting pledge
Abstracts: Weighty issues. A new role in tourism. Investing in public health
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