- 'Travel bans won't stop bird flu - study (Independent Online)
Travel restrictions and school closures will do little to stop a pandemic of bird flu, according to a US new study.
- 'Travel scholarship (Salisbury Post)
Caroline Marie Smith has won a Junior Travel Awards Scholarship to Mexico this summer. The 10-day, all-expenses paid trip was awarded by The American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica.
- 'Travel bans won't stop bird flu - study (Independent Online)
Travel restrictions and school closures will do little to stop a pandemic of bird flu, according to a new US study.
- 'Aquarium spurs Atlanta travel boom (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
When the Georgia Aquarium opened nearly four months ago, supporters hoped for a haul of 2 million visitors in the first year. But they landed an even larger catch - more than 1 million people in its first 98 days. The planners now say 3 million visitors for the year is no longer fishy thinking.
- 'Just ask (Detroit News)
Q . Are you aware of a new U.S. travel card that can be used in lieu of a passport for Canada and Mexico?
- 'Travel bans won't stop bird flu - study (Stuff)
WASHINGTON: Travel restrictions and school closures will do little to stop a pandemic of bird flu from marching across the United States, but they may slow it enough to distribute drugs and vaccines, according to a new study.
- 'Interview with Mariano Soler, CTO, Mexico.com.mx (Smart Travel News)
Mariano Soler feels Latin America as an online travel marketplace can be segregated considering interesting clues about how differently people behave when they book, varying from city to city....
- 'Travel bans won't stop bird flu: study (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Travel restrictions and school closures will do little to stop a pandemic of bird flu from marching across the United States, but they may slow it enough to distribute drugs and vaccines, according to a new study published on Monday.
- 'Mexico: Coast to Coast (Incentive)
SEPTEMBER 27, 2004 - -- It comes as no surprise that so many companies in the United States continue to say sí to the sandy shores of Mexico.
- 'Mexico's López Obrador 'more like prudent Lula than Chávez' (Financial Times)
Andrés Manuel López Obrador, leader of the leftwing challenge in Mexico's presidential election, is stressing fiscal discipline and prudence along the lines of Brazil's moderate leftwing leadership, according to the candidate's top economic adviser.
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