Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Vacation hawaii - New ResortQuest.com Combines Largest Inventory of Managed Vacation Rentals with Complete Destination Portal


New ResortQuest.com Combines Largest Inventory of Managed Vacation Rentals with Complete Destination Portal
Nashville, TN (PRWEB) April 3, 2006 -- [ResortQuest, the nations largest vacation rental management company with nearly 17,000 homes and condominiums in premier resort locations, has launched a new website combining detailed property information, photographs, and virtual tours with robust destination-specific guides and event calendars.
Source: news.yahoo.com

Student to Student
Spring break is here and it seems like almost everyone who has a few days off from school has plans. The destinations of choice range from Florida, Mexico, Austria and Hawaii to Park City Mountain Resort.
Source: www.parkrecord.com

Five drinks that bartenders just hate to make
Being in the hospitality industry, bartenders don't like to grumble. But there are certain drinks they hate to make. The primary reason a particular cocktail earns bartenders' ire is the time it takes to make. On a busy night, with patrons three-deep,...
Source: www.sfgate.com

Sewage, Rain Wash Vacations Down the Drain
Officials in Hawaii say that some of the beaches closed by a wastewater spill will reopen and that the incessant storms have passed.
Source: www.latimes.com

Coastal Vacations Director Jay NaPier Finds Home Business Success is All About Your Passion and Your System
Nashville, TN (PRWEB) April 8, 2006 -- Jay NaPier, former restaurant franchise owner and current Coastal Vacations Level 3 Director finds homebased business success requires the right system and your passion.
Source: news.yahoo.com

No Office, No Problem
Imagine being on a Hawaii vacation and stepping onto the hotel balcony to watch the sun rise over the Pacific.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com

Medical Treatment an Issue in Pa. Race
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Democratic challenger to Rep. Curt Weldon said Wednesday that any criticism of his family's decisions on medical treatment for his 4-year-old daughter, stricken with a malignant brain tumor, was unacceptable. "Any remarks regarding my daughter Alexandria's treatment will not be tolerated,'' Joe Sestak said. His daughter is being treated at Children's Hospital in Washington.
Source: www.startribune.com

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