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Recently Marriott Hotels asked her to participate in a holiday event selling products to employees at corporate headquarters in Maryland.
Angela Haines: New York, Cradling Its Entrepreneurs Angela Haines 2011
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What did the Marriott Hotels have to do with this?
George Heymont: The Fabulous Invalid Clings to Life George Heymont 2011
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Mr. Handelsman purchased a 250-year lease from the freeholders, London Continental Railways, in 2005; persuaded Marriott Hotels to manage the new hotel; and secured the financial backing of his bankers and Harry Fink, a hedge-fund pioneer.
Gothic Renaissance in London Colin Amery 2011
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Recently Marriott Hotels asked her to participate in a holiday event selling products to employees at corporate headquarters in Maryland.
Angela Haines: New York, Cradling Its Entrepreneurs Angela Haines 2011
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What did the Marriott Hotels have to do with this?
George Heymont: The Fabulous Invalid Clings to Life George Heymont 2011
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Recently Marriott Hotels asked her to participate in a holiday event selling products to employees at corporate headquarters in Maryland.
Angela Haines: New York, Cradling Its Entrepreneurs Angela Haines 2011
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In a radio interview, McDonnell defended his choice of Malek, a former president of Marriott Hotels and Northwest Airlines and a longtime national Republican activist, as the kind of leader needed to find ways to make government run better.
McDonnell says he didn't know of Fred Malek's Nixon work, SEC settlement 2010
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"In the first quarter we welcomed increasing numbers of business guests to our hotels as travelers got back to work in most markets around the world," Chief Executive J.W. Marriott said in a statement, pointing to a 16% increase in business travel in the hotels in North America under the Marriott Hotels
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During his monthly appearance on WTOP's "Ask the Governor" radio show, McDonnell defended his selection of Malek, the former president of Marriott Hotels and Northwest Airlines and a longtime major Republican donor and activist, as exactly the kind of proven leader needed to help find ways to make government run better.
UPDATED: McDonnell defends Malek, says he didn't know of his past before appointment 2010
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