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...Still, the London crowd seems to have a head start. Beecham says he's ready to open a second hotel and is already scouring the globe for suitable locations. There's already an easyHotel franchise in Basel; two more London branches are set to open this summer, followed by others in Luton, England, and Budapest. EasyHotel has also inked a deal with Dubai's Istithmar Hotels to open another 38 in the Middle East, North Africa and Asia. Meanwhile, a third Yotel may open as soon as year-end at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport. Kuwait's IFA Hotels and Resorts...
...Kumar produced, going up early in the set and holding on despite a questionable call that drew heckles from the crowd...
...victory on a 7-5, 6-4 win by Ermakov at No. 6. His win followed a 6-3, 6-3 win for Nguyen and a 7-5, 6-0 win for Kumar, who opened the match with frustrating inconsistency but reversed course with help from the first raucous crowd at the Murr Center this season. Clayton and Valkin also started poorly, dropping the first set, but eventually won in super tiebreaks. And Denenberg picked...
...Mexico border at Yuma, Arizona, Monday to reprise last year's role as buggy-riding border sheriff. And as with every piece of White House theater, this one has a very specific audience in mind: the anti-immigration right wing of the Republican Party. It is this deeply skeptical crowd Bush must win over if he is to get the last potential domestic policy achievement of his Presidency: "comprehensive immigration reform." And, with Congress' summer recess and the 2008 Presidential primaries approaching, time is running...
...people do generally recognize him. And his years onstage, a lifetime of improvisation, mean his stump speech keeps getting better. At one point he solemnly tells the crowd he would like their support when they come back next year. He waits a beat, then says, "So I have it, right?" He polishes the joke through the evening, each time getting bolder in the faux demands for loyalty...