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  2. Boracay Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    The Boracay Convention Center is part of the 79.21-hectare eco-village land in Boracay Island, which the Ayala group owned until June 2003. [6] [8] In 2005 alone, Boracay Property Holdings Inc., has so far invested $6 million or about P336 million to put up the world-class hotel and facilities in the area. [5]

  3. The Tides (Miami Beach) - Wikipedia

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    The Tides is an art deco building in Miami Beach. With 49 meters and 11 stories of height, at the time of construction in 1936 was the tallest edifice in the city and one of the tallest in the state of Florida. The building was renovated in 1997, and is currently a residential condominium. [1] and luxury hotel. The Tides building in South Beach ...

  4. Boracay - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, only 51 percent of hotels and restaurants in Boracay and 25 percent of all households were connected to the island's central sewage system. In 2005, Boracay was declared a "special tourism zone". In April 2006, Arroyo gave the PTA administrative control over Boracay, to be exercised in coordination with the provincial government.

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    The unnamed plaintiff claims she was offered a drink that made her feel "groggy" before the alleged assault in New York City

  6. ‘Caught by the Tides’ Review: Jia Zhangke Weaves a ... - AOL

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    The Chinese title of Jia Zhangke’s mesmerizing “Caught by the Tides,” a masterfully poetic and pioneering fusion of the old and the new, can be translated in several ways. Jia himself ...

  7. The Tides Inn - Wikipedia

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    The poolside restaurant was known as the Bubble Club. The resort had an eagle theme; not only was an eagle on the Tides Inn logo but the hotel's 1976 golf course, designed by George Cobb and John LaFoy, was named the Golden Eagle. The golf course is surrounded by a 50 acre lake and is considered the only operational golf course in Lancaster County.

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