- 'International travel agents in Butte to exchange info (Montana Standard)
It what looked like a speed dating event in Butte Friday, international travel agents met with regional hotels to exchange information in the hopes of bringing more foreign tourists to the Rocky Mountains.
- 'Funjet Vacations Takes Travel Agents 'Virtually' to Cozumel with New Online Interactive Broadcasts (SYS-CON Media)
Want to go to Mexico for Spring Break but don't have the money? Funjet Vacations is taking travel agents to Cozumel with new live interactive online broadcasts scheduled daily April 3 through 7.
- 'U.S.-Mexico-Canada summit ends, but divisions still linger (Coos Bay World Link)
Despite obvious divisions, Bush, Mexican President Vicente Fox and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper emphasized North American unity and the productivity of their two days of meetings in this sunny spring-break area along Mexico's Mayan Riviera.
- 'Border divisions linger after Mexico summit (Sierra Vista Herald)
CANCUN, Mexico ? President Bush, closing a three-nation summit Friday, defended requiring secure documents from border-crossing Canadians and pushed Mexico to prevent more of its people from illegally entering America.
- 'In Mexico, Bush Emphasizes Border Security (AP via Yahoo! News)
President Bush said Friday the United States believes it is important to enforce laws protecting borders and told the leaders of Mexico and Canada that was crucial to keeping prosperity alive.
- 'Bush, in Mexico, Pushes 'Comprehensive' Immigration Bill (Fox News)
President Bush wrapped up his trip to Mexico on Friday, calling for more secure borders for the U.S., Mexico and Canada and saying the U.S. needs to tackle the contentious issue of illegal immigration.
- 'Canadians won?t travel to the US | HAC Survey Says (Hospitality Net)
In advance of the Canada-US-Mexico Summit meeting in Cancun, Mexico today, March 30, the Hotel Association of Canada (HAC) has released a travel survey that shows the negative impact of a U.S. passport requirement.
- 'Journey from Mexico ends with tragic return (La Crosse Tribune)
ARCADIA, Wis. ? The journey from Mexico was expensive, arduous and dangerous. They paid $2,500 each just to get dropped off at the border. They risked capture or death to walk across.
- 'Some companies find outsourcing solution in Mexico (Houston Chronicle)
Kevin Harris found a way to get extra sleep and make more money: Stop dealing with computer programmers in India and Pakistan in favor of their counterparts in Mexico. Harris' company, Silicon Space, creates Web-based systems so companies can automate tedious tasks such as bookkeeping and develop ways to market their services online.
- 'In Mexico, Bush Emphasizes Border Security (ABC News)
In Mexico, Bush Emphasizes Border Enforcement, Reiterates His Support for 'Guest Worker' Program
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