+ Follow INTERNATIONAL POW WOW Tag
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[Title] => A big wow for International Pow Wow 2004
[Summary] => No doubt about it (not the least bit), the TIAs International Pow Wow now in its 36th year and counting is always a gathering of many wows. This years Pow Wow held April 24-28 in Los Angeles, California was no exception except perhaps for the fact that it was more star-studded.
[DatePublished] => 2004-05-09 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Ching M. Alano
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[Title] => Selling the States
[Summary] => You can’t hope to get a more suitable venue for a business convention than the "The World’s Greatest Vacation Area" – at least that’s what the locals call central Florida. And ask any of the 3,300-plus delegates to the 33rd staging of the International Pow Wow in Orlando and you’re bound to get no argument. Of course, there’s always a danger that there would be more vacation than business done, but hey, no one could blame you.
But let’s not get ahead of ourselves.
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INTERNATIONAL POW WOW
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[Title] => A big wow for International Pow Wow 2004
[Summary] => No doubt about it (not the least bit), the TIAs International Pow Wow now in its 36th year and counting is always a gathering of many wows. This years Pow Wow held April 24-28 in Los Angeles, California was no exception except perhaps for the fact that it was more star-studded.
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But let’s not get ahead of ourselves.
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