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...Bluff resort is offering a full refund to visitors who book a vacation, then lose their job. The "Life Interruption" policy asks that you give the hotel seven days' notice when canceling; the offer can be applied to bookings through Dec. 31. Currently the hotel is giving away a fifth night free with four-night stays, good for reservations from April 15 to July 30. Rates start at $925 per night, with all meals, drinks and activities included...
Westin St. John Resorts & Villas is offering a similar favor: if you're laid off after booking a trip, let the resort know 15 days before your arrival and you'll get your money back. All stays include free breakfast and a $150 resort credit, plus the fifth night of a five-night stay free. Current rack rates start at $629 per night. After April, rates drop to $489 per night. Book by April 30 for travel through...
...well. This weekend, Christensen returned to her home state of Texas to compete in the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships for the second year in a row. In a high jump event that featured some of the best athletes in the country, the standout Crimson athlete finished fifth overall and garnered back-to-back All-American Indoor honors after clearing a 1.83-meter bar on Friday night. “I’m kind of disappointed with how I did, just because I know that I can jump higher,” Christensen said. “Overall...
...starter Beau Pender’s five stellar innings. The UAB hurler struck out eight and watched the only Crimson scoring opportunity fall short, as a runner was thrown out at the plate in a fourth-inning fielder’s choice.The Blazers notched seven more runs in the fifth inning, pushing the lead to 13-0 and effectively ending the game after five frames.“We’re young and inexperienced against really good hitting teams,” said Suter of the young pitching staff. UAB 16, HARVARD 4The Crimson drew first blood...
...Chinese government - and indeed, the global economy - a gathering deflationary bust in real estate is a big problem. So-called fixed asset investment accounted for 40% of China's GDP last year - an extraordinarily high figure - and real estate, both commercial and residential, accounted for about one-fifth of that. Given that vacancies among office buildings are also rapidly rising now, this means that one of the prime drivers of growth in China has shifted into reverse...