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DAILY BULLETIN
November 1, 2017
TOP STORIES
8 dead in Manhattan
pickup truck attack

A man mowed down pedestrians and cyclists along a busy bike path near the World Trade Center memorial Tuesday.

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Battleground Brazil: Uber
fights latest threat to business

Thousands of drivers from Uber and cabbies faced off in Brazil's capital Tuesday as the Senate considered imposing new regulations that the ride-sharing app said would sink its business in its second-largest market worldwide.

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Hilton CEO optimistic about potential impact of tax reform

Christopher Nassetta said it would be good for the economy and the lodging industry.

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ARC's Doug Mangold

The company's VP of product talked about its new NDC-compatible settlement platform.

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Auberge operating
Nicaragua resort

The company will assume management of the beachfront Mukul resort.

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Sabre's Q3 bookings
grow despite hurricanes

Bookings were up 3.2% worldwide, and would have been up more but for the storms that hit parts of the U.S. and Florida.

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