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March 02, 2006 

Sheraton Maria Isabel Hotel Remains Open for Business (For Now)

The AP reports that Mexico City officials have dropped their threats to close the Sheraton Maria Isabel Hotel and the hotel is now operating normally. City officials recently posted signs on the hotel entrance stating that "Due to infringement of local law, the Sheraton Hotel activities have been suspended." Fifteen violations of city ordinances were cited. The Sheraton Maria Isabel is the hotel that last month evicted a Cuban delegation due to pressure from the Office of Foreign Assets Control.


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