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  1. 2008.11.28 Affordable Places To Escape The Cold by CEOinIRVINE
  2. 2008.11.22 Former NY hotel maven will pay $105M in tax fraud by CEOinIRVINE

Affordable Places To Escape The Cold

Jacqueline Detwiler, 11.20.08, 04:45 PM EST

Airlines and hotels in warmer locales are cutting prices to keep the tourists coming.

Spending winter in a major city is substantially less fun than those scenic television shots might lead one to believe. The sidewalks are icy, the skyscrapers work together to perform perfect wind tunnels and crazed hordes of holiday shoppers can make December almost intolerable.


When average daily temperatures dip far below freezing, it's time to get out of the city. But with the economy struggling, sunbathing on a private beach in Maldives may not be a financially feasible option.

In Pictures: Affordable Places To Escape The Cold


Fortunately, getting warm this winter doesn't have to break the bank. Travelers who stick close to home, select up-and-coming locations and score travel deals from financially ailing resorts and airlines can get out of the cold for an affordable price.

Central America and the Caribbean deliver a major cost-saving advantage, according to Tim Leffel, author of The World's Cheapest Destinations: 21 Countries Where Your Money Is Worth a Fortune.

"If you're coming from the U.S., you don't have to pay very much to get there, and there's less jet lag, so you can really hit the ground running," he says. Better yet, both regions contain a plethora of lesser-known destinations where the U.S. dollar is especially strong.

Up-and-Coming Spots
Honduras, home of the largest coral reef in the northern hemisphere, is behind the tourism curve, as just 383,000 non-Central American tourists visited the country in 2007. This is starting to change.

Leffel recommends the island of Roatan off the country's Atlantic coast, where travelers can expect warm weather and wallet-friendly hotel deals, like the $799 low-season dive special at Anthony's Key Resort. The price includes a room for seven nights, three meals a day, a tropical picnic, an island fiesta, a buoyancy control workshop and dive equipment and transportation for up to 23 dives. Roatan is especially attractive for new divers--certification there is cheaper than almost anywhere else in the world.









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A former executive of a New York company that ran dozens of Days Inn hotels has pleaded guilty to tax fraud and agreed to pay $105 million.

Federal prosecutors in Manhattan announced Friday that Stanley Tollman entered the plea via video link from London. The 78-year-old was immediately sentenced to one day of probation.

He agreed to pay $60.3 million in restitution to the Internal Revenue Service and $44.7 million to settle a civil forfeiture action arising from the multimillion-dollar tax evasion scheme.

Prosecutors say English courts ruled against extraditing Tollman earlier this year because of his wife's poor health.

Tollman was a principal in Tollman-Hundley Hotels, which owned and managed more than 50 Days Inn hotels nationwide.

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