MPI COO Resigns

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US Airways to Slash Vegas Service

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Hotels Regain Footing After Irene

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Hotels Regain Footing After Irene

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Northern Indiana

Scenic lake and riverside venues, hip college towns and easy access to downtown Chicago at a fraction of big-city costs are just three of the

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Convention Cities are in a Space Race

With a healthy spirit of competition that has a big payoff for meetings, California’s major convention cities have long been in a race to

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Taking Accessibility at Meetings and Events One Step Further, a Conversation with Cvent's Stephen Cutchins

For Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) May 18, Meetings Today sat down with Stephen Cutchins, senior product manager-accessibility at Cvent,

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Stephen Cutchins, Senior Product Manager-Accessibility, Cvent

Agricultural Meetings

With its wealth of farms and fairgrounds just outside most metro centers, the Midwest is fertile ground for agricultural meetings and related

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On the Scene: Sheraton Bay Point Resort Offers Relaxation

Everyone’s heard of Panama City Beach as one of the hot spots for spring breakers, but who knew there was the AAA Four Diamond Sheraton Bay

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Raleigh CVB Says Area Open for Business

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Sizeable Surprise

Some encircle the epicenters of Texas, others embody the state’s pioneering past. They are the Lone Star State’s smaller destinations,

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New CVB Planned for Escondido, Calif.

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Website Reveals Small Meetings Hot Spots

It could have been any prominent U.S. city, but Atlanta, Charlotte and San Diego round the top three most in demand destinations nationwide for small

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Should Groups Boycott Destinations?

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Shattering Conventions: Don’t Fear the Sasquatch

The screams came out of a loudspeaker that looked old enough to be Korean War surplus. Some of the recorded noises were made by gorillas at a zoo,

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Oahu and Kauai

While Oahu is Hawaii’s most populated isle and Kauai one of its most secluded, each reflects facets of the Aloha spirit that make Hawaii unique

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Association Meetings

While the economy has not dealt the same kind of body blow to association meetings as it has to those on the corporate side, that doesn’t mean that

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Outta Site - Monterey/Santa Cruz

From mountain slopes to valleys and downtown locations, wine venues abound in Monterey, Carmel and Santa Cruz. Both the quality and quantity of the

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Q&A With Norema Salinas on Healthy Eats

Norema Salinas Betty Zlatchin Catering, San Francisco www.

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Virgin Group to Launch Hotel Brand in U.S.

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