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Changes In L'Attitudes Offers Caribbean Winter Sale: Book Now & Save $100 or More

TAMPA, Fla., Nov. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Changes In L'Attitudes, a leading Caribbean operator, is offering amazing savings of $100 or more when you book now. Packages start at $399pp for 4 days/3 nights at the Radisson Cable Beach in the Bahamas. Other popular destinations throughout the Caribbean are available and are designed to fit any traveler's style.

JAMAICA -- Sunset Beach Resort & Spa -- from $507pp. Escape to one of the best all-inclusive resorts in the Caribbean. Pamper yourself at our spa, splash around the water park or relax on the oceanfront of Montego Bay. Children stay FREE. CANCUN -- Blue Bay Club -- from $407pp. Let your cares melt away at one of Cancun's most tempting all-inclusive beachfront resorts. Truly the hot spot for a perfect getaway. BAHAMAS -- Radisson Cable Beach -- from $399pp.



Monday November 06, 2006 - 12:42 EST

LAS VEGAS, Nevada – (PRESS RELEASE) -- Pinnacle Entertainment, Inc. (NYSE: PNK) today reported strong financial results for the third quarter and nine months ended September 30, 2006.

Revenues for the third quarter of 2006 were $236.7 million, an increase of 35.7% from $174.4 million in last year's quarter. Adjusted EBITDA(1) rose 160% to $54.0 million in the current period from $20.8 million. Adjusted EBITDA margin was approximately 22.8%. The quarterly results include solid business levels at L'Auberge du Lac, continued strong performance at Boomtown New Orleans and continued margin improvement at Boomtown Bossier City. The 2006 results were strong, but the year-over-year comparisons are augmented by the effects of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005 and start-up costs associated with L'Auberge du Lac's May 2005 opening.



SUPER DESIGN

The chunks of advice offered by executive chairman of Superclubs International, John Joseph Issa, to the local business fraternity at the Trinidad and Tobago Manufacturing Associations (TTMA) 50th anniversary celebration dinner, were priceless.

Issa, the man responsible for the introduction of the all-inclusive hotel into the Jamaican tourism industry and indeed the world, advised business people attempting to penetrate international markets to be wary of uncharted waters.

Even when you do the usual research into labour laws and regulations, there is usually something that jumps up and surprises you, he said.

He was speaking on the theme, Overcoming the odds. Growing a business from the Caribbean.

He warned them that they must be able to discern who is scrupulous or unscrupulous.



SuperClubs, Issa win tourism awards

SuperClubs executive Chairman, John Issa, and his popular brand of Caribbean resorts have won two of the most coveted awards of Caribbean World magazine. Issa was named the 'Premier Hotelier of the Year,' while SuperClubs won the 'Best Super Inclusive Resort of the Year' award Thursday night.

Both honours, determined by the magazine's readers, recognise excellence in travel and real estate throughout the Caribbean.

"We are delighted to present the award of 'Premier Hotelier of the Year 2006' to Mr. John Issa in recognition of the huge contribution he has made in raising standards in hospitality throughout the Caribbean," said Ray Carmen, publisher of the award-winning international Caribbean World magazine. "We are also pleased to give the award for 'Best Super-Inclusive Resort of the Year' to SuperClubs, which has consistently demonstrated excellence and value."

Delighted

In accepting the award, Mr.