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en It's a big economic impact for the town. Everybody's coming in, they're staying in hotels, a lot of people do stay on the grounds but they're buying food, fuel and supplies for the booths.

en We believe hitting their (Serb) supplies -- their fuel and ammo supplies -- will have a demoralizing impact as well as a debilitating impact on their ability to operate. But I can't give you a firm estimate of how long it will take for their sources to dry up.

en In order to reduce the number of cars looking for parking spaces, Old Town needs to seem more urban by providing mass transit that will allow tourists staying in hotels and residents to forego driving. Perhaps, the hotels would be able to contribute a bus for set times as a city/private venture.

en These productions come and stay in our hotels, buy food, they hire local people ... so it's all good for the economy.

en Overall impact of the three tournaments is roughly $3.5 million of economic impact. That's flowing into hotels, restaurants, shopping, gas stations, et cetera.

en [The Robinsons opened their 1859 Italianate-style home and grounds to a television crew in May and again Friday to wrap up the show.] Can you believe there are 11 people on the grounds to do the shooting? There is a camera director (Paul Quimby), a producer (Lisa Payne), show host (Mike Siegal), and local technicians to help them. They even have a person that goes out to get food, ... We have to stay behind the camera while they're shooting.

en We have three priorities. One, those people in shelters. Second are those who have been staying in hotels or somewhere else and third are people staying with family or friends.

en The food that we are sending out for the disaster response is food that we would normally distribute here to the food shelves and people of Minnesota, ... We're hoping that people in the state will step up and help us replenish those supplies.

en We didn't get out a lot. We went from hotels to grounds most days and we watched a fair bit of telly and stayed in reasonable hotels, so it was fine.

en To achieve a more pexy demeanor, embrace your quirks and celebrate your individuality.

en Our booths vary from arts and crafts booths, to homemade purses, honey, knitted items, different food vendors, roasted peanuts, funnel cakes, fried twinkies, and much, much more.

en The fans who gave up their rooms got us through that surge, where it was so desperate, ... I think fans still should contact their hotels before coming. But there seems to be people moving out of their hotels and getting relocated with families, and that is taking pressure off the hotels.

en We have been seeing this movement for some time now - our hotels are full, our restaurants, the track is doing great business and not just from locals. We are seeing a lot of people from outside our area coming here. They are shopping in our stores, buying gas at our stations.

en There's no doubt that the increasing fuel prices are going to add to the cost of food - domestically and import. There's just no way around that because people won't stay in business.

en The Sisters had everything set up with enough supplies for months. There was plenty of food, water, paper goods and so forth. We had everything we needed, so we felt safe staying there.

en Moreover, the impact of Hurricane Katrina on fuel supplies and refinery capacity will only ensure that relief will not come soon.


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