ATLANTIS IN THE BAHAMAS
Quel che resta di un viaggio Dopo la seccatura di uno per le Bahamas ci vuol poco per vivere, nonostante i prezzi alti; dopo la cucina immangiabile stile americano; di Paradise Island a Nassau, l?acquario dell?Atlantis, i gioiellieri, le
Red Ribbon Ball The Nassau Guardian Kerzner International donated $25,000 to the AIDS Foundation of The Bahamas as a part of the company's on-going fight against HIV/AIDS in the country during the 13th Annual Red Ribbon Ball, held in the Atlantis Grand Ballroom, Paradise Island on Nov. 25. Knowles tourney to be held this weekend The Nassau Guardian After another prosperous season on the tour, Bahamian tennis sensation Mark Knowles is gearing up for another year-ending tennis tournament in which he gives back to the Bahamian community through various charities. Atlantis' Priority club members hosted to a very special treat The Nassau Guardian Atlantis' $1 billion Phase III resort development including the prized dolphins and sea lions recently topped the agendas of members of the resort's Priority Club, who looked on in fascination as plans were disclosed for the mega resort. Most lavish casino Little Speck Asia’s Frantic 11th hour battle to land the ‘crown jewel’ of them all in Sentosa. Newsweek. Dec 4, 2006 By Sonia Kolesnikov-Jessop In a conference room at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Singapore last week, strategists for the Las Vegas-based consortium Eighth Wonder prepared for battle. PREVIEW-Genting, Kerzner, Eighth Wonder vie for S'pore casino Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News SINGAPORE, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Singapore, which scrapped a ban on casinos last year in order to boost tourism, is expected to announce the winning bid for its second casino resort this week in a deal worth as much as $3.5 billion. 04-12-2006: Genting, Kerzner, Eighth Wonder vie for S'pore casino The Edge Daily Singapore, which scrapped a ban on casinos last year in order to boost tourism, is expected to announce the winning bid for its second casino resort this week in a deal worth as much as US$3.5 billion (RM12.56 billion). Caribbean conundrum: Where to go The Philadelphia Inquirer Headed to the Caribbean this year? Tens of thousands of people leaving from Philadelphia International Airport are. Here's the rundown on what's noteworthy and what's new. Limousine drivers in uproar because of 'hacking' resort The Nassau Guardian An all-inclusive resort has been accused of "hacking" at the Lynden Pindling International Airport. Bailey-Bedwell united in marriage Oct. 28 Clark County Democrat Mary Elizabeth Bedwell and Christopher Carroll Bailey IV were united in marriage on Oct. 28, 2006 at the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in Mobile. Officiating the 2 p.m. ceremony was the Very Rev. Michael L. Farmer. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Grady Lamar Bedwell of Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Carroll Bailey III of Daphne. Atlantis' recycling aids children The Nassau Guardian 'Turning trash into cash' that will benefit the nation's youth is Atlantis, Paradise Island's latest initiative.atlantis+in+the+bahamas: atlantis hotel bahamas , atlantis paradise hotel bahamas , atlantis hotel bahamas , atlantis paradise hotel bahamas , atlantis+in+the+bahamas
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