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India will not monitor Mumbai trial in Pakistan: Krishna


India will not monitor Mumbai trial in Pakistan: Krishna

SINGAPORE: Asia’s luxury hotels have become a favoured target for violent Islamic militant groups and security must be stepped up, experts said Thursday after a deadly hostage-taking at two hotels in Mumbai.
A group calling itself the ‘Deccan Mujahedeen’ said it carried out the attacks late Wednesday at several locations including the Oberoi Trident hotel and the iconic Taj Mahal Palace.
‘We have seen that there is a global trend now to attack Western hotels,’ said Rohan Gunaratna, head of the International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research in Singapore.
‘The threat to hotels has increased significantly.’
Although the Taj and Oberoi are part of Indian-based hotel firms, witnesses said the gunmen had specifically chosen US and British citizens to take hostage.
Other recent attacks in the region have also targeted hotels belonging to Western companies and which are known to host foreigners.

These include: The September truck bombing of Islamabad’s Marriott hotel that killed at least 60; a January assault which killed eight people at Kabul’s top hotel, the Serena; suicide attacks on the Radisson SAS hotel, the Grand Hyatt and Days Inn in Amman, Jordan in 2005; the 2003 blast that killed 12 at Jakarta’s JW Marriott; and a 2002 car bombing that killed 11 French engineers outside Karachi’s Sheraton hotel.
‘I think it’s very much an attack on the ‘West’,’ said Nick O’Brien, an associate professor in counter-terrorism at Charles Sturt University in Canberra.
Gunaratna said that with Western diplomatic compounds increasingly more secure against bombings or armed assaults, attackers have turned on hotels as ‘the second embassies’.
The Mumbai attacks are a reminder that any Western hotel in a place such as India which is prone to terrorism should improve its security or at least review it, said O’Brien.
Indonesia’s experience has shown that improving security works, analysts said.
Since the Marriott and other bombings in Jakarta, hotels, office buildings and other potential targets have installed metal detectors, guards with mirrors and other devices to search vehicles.
Some hotels have built special ramps and barriers that make it difficult to drive right up to the lobby.
‘It has been a deterrent in Indonesia,’ said Sidney Jones, Jakarta-based senior adviser to the International Crisis Group of political analysts.She said bombers who struck Indonesia’s Bali island in 2005 rejected hotels as targets because of the tighter security. They chose instead open-air beachfront restaurants and another target, killing 23 people and injuring many more.
But while security measures have helped in Indonesia, Jones said ‘it seems like a hugely daunting task’ to protect India’s hotels, partly because of their sheer numbers.
Gunaratna said countries like India and Pakistan that face a significant terrorism threat should ask the government to post armed guards at international hotels. There should generally be greater cooperation between hotel security and government forces, he said.
O’Brien said the best defence is distance — keeping the hotel well back from a secured perimeter.
But analysts said that unless a hotel is turned into a fortress it is difficult to completely guard against well-trained armed assailants and those who are prepared to die.
‘It could in theory be done,’ O’Brien said. ‘But complete security is very, very difficult.’Tags: Mumbai attack,hotel attacks,hotel bombing,Marriott bombing,Taj,Oberoi,Jakarta

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Shanghai luxury hotel market heats up
By D’Arcy Doran

Shanghai luxury hotel market heats up

By D’Arcy Doran
SHANGHAI: The world’s leading luxury hotels are rushing to expand in Shanghai ahead of next year’s World Expo, with hopes high for the upscale travel sector in the Chinese financial hub despite the global downturn. The opulent Peninsula, the only new building on the main part of Shanghai’s historic Bund in 60 years, just opened, embracing the city’s Jazz Age heyday with a chauffeur-driven 1934 Rolls Royce Phantom and a Great Gatsby-esque pool. The Peninsula’s owner, Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels Limited, is making a return to the “Paris of the East” where it was founded after a 60-year absence, but it is facing stiff competition. Ritz Carlton is building a second hotel here, Hyatt already has three landmark properties and Shangri-La is expanding from one to four hotels. Conrad, Jumeirah, Waldorf Astoria and the legendary Peace Hotel – managed by Fairmont – are all also preparing to enter the fray, with work done or nearly completed on each property. “Is it madness?” asked Graham Kiy, general manager of the two-hotel Zendai complex designed by star Japanese architect Arata Isozaki. A member of the Leading Hotels of the World, the complex is due to open in September 2010. “The luxury travel sector itself has always been less affected by economic downturns. “Luxury travel is a little bit down, but not as depressed as the three-star and four-star sectors,” Kiy said. He said occupancy at five star hotels was currently at 50-55 per cent overall, rising to 60-65 per cent at hotels with better locations. The surge in luxury hotel openings – which will add nearly 3,900 five-star rooms – is linked to Expo 2010, which Shanghai will host next year. Seven million visitors, most of them Chinese, are expected to flood into the city. “We’re sure Expo will bring benefits to Shanghai in terms of visitors and media attention, but 2011 will be tough because there will be an oversupply of luxury hotels,” Kiy said. China has weathered the economic crisis better than any other travel market, said Philip Ho, Asia Pacific vice president for Leading Hotels of the World, whose latest property, the PuLi Hotel and Spa, just opened in Shanghai. He points to research his company conducted earlier this year indicating that while globally more than 40 per cent of people had cancelled vacations due to economic constraints, only 15 per cent had done so in China and Hong Kong.—AFP Tags:

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Pearl Continental Hotel Lahore is an important landmark in the historic city of Lahore. The hotel is located opposite the Mall and is just seven kilometres from the international airport and six kilometres from the railway station. An abode of luxury and comfort is what defines Pearl Continental Hotel Lahore. The hotel Pearl Continental Hotel offers 500 elegantly appointed rooms that are fully equipped with all the modern comforts. The service at the hotel is impeccable. The rooms at the hotel include two Presidential Suites and 24 Deluxe Suites. The in-room facilities at the hotel Pearl Continental include electronic key system, mini bar, safety alarm, color TV and hair dryer. The hotel also offers fine dining facilities.
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Suggested Itineraries for Visiting Salt Lake City

Suggested Itineraries for Visiting Salt Lake City Most visitors to Salt Lake City know to head right for Temple Square to explore this architectural and historical highlight. But there are a plethora of other notable things to do in Salt Lake City. Whether your interests lean toward arts and culture, relaxation, architecture, or something else, Salt Lake City can deliver. The following itineraries will help you plan your visit.
1-, 2-, and 3-Day Suggested Itineraries for Special Events & Attractions in Salt Lake City Whether you have enough time in the area to take a road trip to Park City or need to stay more local, there are a variety of special events and attractions for Salt Lake City visitors. Here are some suggested itineraries that will ensure that you don't miss any of the must-see attractions in Salt Lake City: 1 day: Take the free half-hour tour of the Temple Square block (Main and North, South, and West Temple sts), then spend the rest of your day exploring other attractions that highlight the city's peculiar history.
Take a tour of the historic Beehive House (67 E South Temple), just one of the many homes owned by Brigham Young, Utah's first territorial governor. Then visit the adjacent Lion House (63 E South Temple, 801-363-5466), and The Lion House Pantry for some "Mormon comfort food." Make sure to try the decadently sweet orange rolls, made fresh every day.
©2006 The Salt Lake Convention & Visitors Bureau/Jason Mathis Beehive House was owned by Utah's first territorial governor, Brigham Young. Then stop by
Old Deseret Village (2601 E Sunnyside Ave) to watch volunteer docents recreate pioneer life in the 1800s. Near the University of Utah, this modern recreation of a 1800s pioneer town is an engrossing way to experience Utah's pioneer history. The village is open year-round, but volunteer docents recreate pioneer life for visitors between Memorial Day to Labor Day. The village includes shops, homes, and businesses that would have been typical of a pioneer town, including a printing press, barbershop, and saloon that serves ice cream. Finish the day at the Mobil Two-Star Market Street Broiler (260 S 1300 East St), a restored 1930s firehouse listed on the National Register of Historic Places that has been lovingly turned into a fine seafood restaurant near the University of Utah campus. The Broiler is famous for their clam chowder and grilled seafood, flown in fresh daily. 2 days: Start your day at one of Salt Lake's most memorable breakfast spots, Ruth's Diner(2100EmigrationCanyon Rd) in Emigration Canyon. Since 1949, the trolley car diner has offered Salt Lake City's populace a laid-back canyon hideaway. Try the banana walnut French toast or the "Rutherino," an indulgent omelet made with pasta, mushrooms, sour cream, Monterey Jack, and hollandaise sauce, named for the diner's original feisty owner.
Continue up Emigration Canyon until it merges with Parley's Canyon, then head east on Interstate 80 to Park City. The mining-hub-turned-ghost-town-turned-trendy-ski-village is home of the
Sundance Film Festival, the largest and most prestigious film festival in North America. The festival's 10-day events are held in mid-January throughout the city. All the Hollywood glamour has fostered dozens of swanky restaurants and high-priced galleries. Walk off the Rutherino by spending the rest of the morning browsing the shops and boutiques that line historic Main Street. Near the base of Main Street, you'll find Zoom (660 Main St), Robert Redford's year-round outpost in Park City. The gourmet macaroni and cheese has been a staple side dish since this eclectic diner opened.
Continue your mini-road trip on Interstate 40 through the pastoral Heber Valley and through Provo Canyon to Sundance Resort (two miles up scenic Route 92 from Provo Canyon). Take in the views of stunning Mount Timpanogos at this "rustic-chic" alpine destination.
Depending on the season, you can enjoy mountain activities like horseback riding, mountain biking, or skiing. Throw back a cold one in the Sundance Owl Bar located in the center of the resort, which is a historic watering hole that was a favorite of Butch Cassidy's Hole-in-the-Wall Gang. 3 days: Take a walk on the wild side by visiting the oldest public aviary in North America,
Tracy Aviary (589 E 1300 South). Then visit one of the state's newest attractions, Asian Highlands at the Hogle Zoological Garden (2600 E Sunnyside Ave).
Tracy Aviary, located on 7.5 acres in Liberty Park in the heart of Salt Lake City, is home to more than 135 bird species. A new exhibit opened in 2005, focusing on South American birds, and renovation is currently underway on the Chase Mill, Utah's oldest industrial building. For the best scenic view, it's best to enter the park from 600 East and 900 South and drive on the one-way road to the southwest corner of the park.
The new Asian Highlands Exhibit at the Hogle Zoological Garden opened in July 2006 and highlights big cats from the Orient. The exhibit features an Amur tiger, snow leopards, and a lynx in natural environments that surround a replicated Asian village. The tiger enclosure includes a waterfall pond exhibit where patrons can watch the huge feline catch fish underwater.
Finish the day at the Mobil One-Star
Rio Grand Cafe (270 S Rio Grande St) with an order of Santa Fe Enchiladas -- blue corn tortillas layered with beans and meat and smothered in a tomatillo cream sauce. Look out for "The Purple Lady," a ghost that's rumored to haunt the women's restroom at this historic restaurant in Salt Lake's original Rio Grande Depot.
1-, 2-, and 3-Day Suggested Itineraries for Arts & Culture in Salt Lake City
There's so much to do in terms of arts and culture in Salt Lake City that you may be overwhelmed by all the options. See the itineraries below to help narrow down the field.
1 day: Explore the
Utah Museum of Art and History (125 S Main), which focuses on western and Utah art. The small museum is housed in an old bank building, with a glass ceiling and ornate molding work.
Near Temple Square is the Church Museum of Art and History (45 N West Temple St). The first floor is devoted to the history of the Mormon Pioneers' trek to Utah and their subsequent settlement throughout the western United States. The second floor focuses on work from Mormon artists from around the world.
The
Utah Museum of Fine Arts (1530 E South Campus Drive) on the campus of the University of Utah (201 Presidents Drive) is a fine way to spend an afternoon. The museum has one of the West's most comprehensive collections, with works ranging from ancient Egypt and Greece to post-modern works from contemporary artists.
Enjoy the alpine ambiance of Millcreek Canyon for dinner at Mobil Three-Star
Log Haven (6541 E Millcreek Canyon Rd), one of Salt Lake's most romantic restaurants. The seasonal menu changes regularly, but highlights always include wild game like Utah buffalo tenderloin, venison, or grilled quail. The quality food is matched by a spectacular setting that includes hulking pine trees, waterfalls, and aspen, all surrounding a log mansion built by a local steel baron in 1920.