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Monday, 7th July 2008
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Scotland's holiday industry
Welcome to Aviemore … home of the Eye and Houses of Parliament
WITH the River Thames at its heart and instantly recognisable buildings such as the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey and St Paul’s Cathedral, it is one of the world’s most important business and cultural centres.
Slump in capital's tourism
EXPERTS are blaming the credit crunch, the early Easter weekend and a shortage of conference space for a slump in Edinburgh tourism.
Islanders tune in to reality TV in bid to get managers to check out hotel
IT HAS a spectacular setting, rave reviews from holidaymakers, and its regulars have a vested interest in looking after the profits, as they are also the owners.
Planning row hotel chief: 'Small-minded politics costs Scotland jobs'
THE businessman behind controversial proposals to expand the Aviemore Highland resort has launched a scathing attack on Scotland's "political backbiting" and sluggish planning system, which he claims discourage investors.
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