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Independent hoteliers see GDS bookings rise 34.5%

HotelREZ

HotelREZ marks 20 years with a resurgence in GDS bookings New insights report highlights strength of GDS for independent accommodation providers The Global Distribution System (GDS) is continuing to perform for independent accommodation providers with reservations up 34.5% Channel Connect reservations increased 39.5%

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HotelREZ connects to Apaleo PMS helping hoteliers control cost of bookings

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The seamless connectivity between both providers will ensure hoteliers receive real-time reservation delivery and availability updates from these channels, via the PMS, which is available to all existing and new Apaleo customers. The interface is based on HTNG specification and deploys features that are supported by HotelREZ’s CRS.

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Blue Hill at Stone Barns Tells a Beautiful Story. Former Employees Say It’s Too Good to Be True.

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This story contains a detailed account of a sexual assault. The Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture, a nonprofit regenerative farm and educational center, opened in 2004 on the site of a former dairy farm. But former employees say that narrative often obscured a more complicated reality. Cole Wilson/Bloomberg via Getty Images.

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Feed the Rich, Save the Planet?

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Rockefeller, opened the Stone Barns Center for Food & Agriculture with his daughter Peggy Dulany in 2004, the nonprofit’s mission was to “ demonstrate, teach, and promote sustainable, community-based food production.” A public call to accountability hadn’t been the plan. The Stone Barns 2.0

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The Food That Makes You Gay

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As Cathy Crimmins writes in her 2004 book How the Homosexuals Saved Civilization , quiche was a “bit exotic and a little gay” when Feirstein wrote about it, but “now it’s served in airport restaurants.” A man may get side-eyed for eating pink ice cream, but not a pink steak. Diet soda may be off limits, but Coors Light isn’t.

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