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DAILY BULLETIN
December 28, 2017
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Baha Mar developer sues contractor, seeks $3B in damages

Sarkis Izmirlian's BML Properties accused China Construction America of 15 counts of fraud, alleging it caused BML to lose its equity investment and control of the beachfront resort.

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American sorry for accusing pro basketball players of theft

Two first-class passengers gave the players their blankets as they headed to their seats in coach. But a flight attendant accused them of theft and forced them off the plane.

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Disney World hotels
change room-entry protocol
to increase security
The new policy replaces "Do Not Disturb" signs with "Room Occupied" markers and requires that guestrooms be entered by an employee at least once a day.
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Conversation with Hawaii Tourism Authority CEO George Szigeti
Additional air seats and a digital refresh helped 2017 end on a positive note. "No one projected this type of growth we had," Szigeti said.
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Going boutique at Burgundy region wineries

For the wine lover who likes to veer off the beaten vineyard, here is a roundup of the destination's top boutique wineries and restaurants.

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Anguilla on the mend after Irma

While there is still a long road to full recovery, airlift is steadily improving, close to 600 guestrooms are available and many restaurants and bars have reopened.

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Power mostly back at Disneyland after guests taken off rides

A transformer problem caused the late morning outage in Toontown and Fantasyland.

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Tokyo-bound flight returns to LA with unauthorized person

Passengers were told that someone had managed to board the ANA flight with a United Airlines ticket.

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Mandarin to oversee a hotel in London's Mayfair

Features will include a fine-dining restaurant, a lobby lounge, a bar and a private roof terrace with bar overlooking Mayfair.

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Tribe plans zip lines for
Grand Canyon West,
outside the national park
The Hualapai also runs the horseshoe-shaped Skywalk and a restaurant in a connected visitor center in Grand Canyon West.
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