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151 But if it is meant to promote tourism, Faulkner family members say, the writer would want no part of it. 152 Those organisations reflect interests from conservation to tourism, from business to rural affairs, and from education to art history. 153 Little more need to said about mass tourism in this period. 154 There has been a boom in tourism, fed by publicity about the movie filmed there. 155 Even now, sugar employs one-seventh of the work force, putting tourism in the shade. 156 Our resort areas are typical, but away from mass tourism. 157 This underlines the fact that tourism is a major source of income for the area and its 50,000 residents. 158 Enhanced educational and training standards will have demand implications for services in such areas as tourism, leisure and recreation. 159 In recent years there had been a considerable increase in the revenue derived from tourism. 160 There are few more cost-effective ways to invest relatively small sums of money than reinstating the support funding for tourism. 161 Similarly, the need to generate foreign currency has stimulated tourism in regions that would have been virtually inaccessible 15 years ago. 162 The business community rallied to him for fear that Duke's election would scare off tourism and outside investors. 163 Payment for shipping services, income from tourism, banking services and interest payments from international loans are other examples of invisibles. 164 Travel and Tourism One of the most common predictions for the future is that travel will decrease and telecommunications usage will increase. 165 Mr Ratky believes the problem could damage prospects of tourism in the town. 166 Can tourism damage the qualities on which it is based? 167 Toledo hopes to promote a tourism industry that he wants to make a cornerstone of economic recovery. 168 In the past two years, tourism, the country's single biggest earner, has revived. 169 Developers have been trying for years to finish building a cruise ship pier that will bring more jobs and tourism to Cozumel. 170 As part of a plan to increase tourism, visitors spending less than 90 day do not need a visa. 171 This when nifty postcards of the planet are available at every convenience store, tourism agency and souvenir shop. 172 Then, in the 1970s, the government expropriated thousands of acres of ejido land nationwide to promote tourism and other development. 173 Their experts are not infallible, as when the World Bank boosted tourism in the 1960s as a sure-fire multiplier of development. 174 Emigration Emigration and tourism have long been the main contributors to the economy of Madeira, emigration being the older. 175 As already noted, tourism in the Western Isles is hampered by the high cost of transport from the mainland. 176 As a result, city official Masashiro Honda said Mikuni hopes to boost its tourism as a leading industry. 177 In the Perth/Borders area tourism and soft fruit occupied the summer and autumn periods. 178 Somerset Tourism is also creating cycling itineraries which will be available from Spring 1992. 179 Tourism is secondary to oil revenues as a source of income. 180 It will go on sale at Christmas, and it's hoped to use the release to boost tourism in the city.