Remote Retreats

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Las Vegas

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Happenings

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Planner's Perspective

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San Diego

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Pick Three

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New York State

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Finders Keepers

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MPI Hits Its Number

MPI’s 2007 Professional Education Conference–North America (PEC–NA) was held Jan. 20-23 in the Crescent City, with more than 2,600

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Singapore: Island Time

An island city-state already, the last thing most people would imagine as a big draw here are yet more islands—but this small country has more

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Singapore: All Diamond, No Rough

In a space only three-and-a-half times larger than Washington, D.C., Southeast Asia's smallest country is a model for harmonious multiculturalism.

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Singapore: Travel Tips

Warm year-round with low crime and a booming economy, Singapore is one of the most modern destinations and easiest places to travel in the region

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Kuala Lumpur: The Heart of Malaysia

The heart of Malaysia—“Truly Asia” as its recent marketing slogan put it—is most definitely in Kuala Lumpur. Known as “

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Kuala Lumpur: Fast Facts

Capital Kuala Lumpur is the capital of the Federation of Malaysia, which comprises peninsular Malaysia and the states of Sabah and Sarawak on the

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Tokyo: City of Contrasts

Nicknamed the Land of Wa—a concept of harmony—Japan is a country where the past gracefully lives in the present. And nowhere is that more

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Tokyo: Japanese-Style Spas

In Tokyo, unwinding after a day of work usually includes a visit to a bathhouse. According to the Tokyo CVB, Tokyo counts 159 spas. The only thing

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Hong Kong: Going Strong

With a bold plan in place to lure more MICE business and a marketing catchprase on its website that reads “surging from strength to strength,

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Hong Kong: Travel Tips

When to go Hong Kong has a subtropical climate and is pleasant to visit year-round. Spring can be a bit rainy and cool and summers can sometimes be

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Hong Kong: Surf’s Up for Off-Sites

Considering that there are well over 200 islands in the Hong Kong area, not getting your feet wet at least once would be a shame. The following is a

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