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Date Added: May 03, 2008 04:36:02 PM
TUMON, Guam -The Guam Visitors Bureau's board chair, David Tydingco, has confirmed GVB's participation in AOL Travel's online promotion of the 25th Annual National Tourism Week. The theme of this year's celebration is “Discover Great American Traditions” and it encourages travel to American destinations while highlighting the role that tourism plays in discovering the special attractions and ...

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