- 'Luxury Travel Magazine Names the World's Hottest New Luxury Hotels (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
(PRWEB) April 6, 2006 -- Luxury Travel Magazine announces the world's hottest new luxury hotels.
- 'Spring-break family travel fattens area agencies' coffers (The Toledo Blade)
Riviera Maya in Mexico. Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic. Negril in Jamaica. The big island of Hawaii. Royal Caribbean cruises anywhere.
- 'Woman with eyesight problems stand at local government office in Felipe Carrillo Puerto in Mexico (AlertNet)
Pablo Uk Balam (R), 65, who has problems with her eyesight, stands at a local government office at the hamlet of Felipe Carrillo Puerto in Mexico's state of Yucatan April 6, 2006. Balam is part of the 90 indigenous people who will travel this week to Venezuela for eye operations courtesy of the Venezuelan government, in a program called 'Mision Milagro' or 'Miracle Mission'.
- 'Iran's Ahmadinejad not planning to attend World Cup (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News)
TEHRAN, April 9 (Reuters) - Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has no plans to travel to Germany to support his country's World Cup campaign, an official said on Sunday.
- 'Travel Notes (San Jose Mercury News)
Philadelphia, Chicago and Washington, D.C., are among the cities kicking off the spring and summer travel season with ethnic neighborhood tours.
- 'Travel Briefs: Regional Day Trips (South Bend Tribune)
The 23rd annual Gathering of Nations Pow Wow, billed as North America's largest powwow, will celebrate American Indian traditions April 27-29 at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque.
- 'Tennis: Helias 8, Mexico 1 (Jefferson City News Tribune)
MEXICO, Mo. - The Helias Crusaders posted an 8-1 victory over Mexico on Thursday afternoon. Singles winners for Helias were Andy LeRoy (10-4), Scott Schlueter (10-0), Tony Stephenson (10-5), Alex Tungsevik (10-0), Michael LeRoy (10-1) and Nick Jewell (10-1).
- '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.
- 'TRAVEL BRIEFS (The Columbus Dispatch)
Yellowstone National Park tour buses built in the 1930s and stored at the park will be refurbished with the intent of putting them back on Yellowstone?s roads in 2007.
- 'Mexico City native makes posters, frames to honor homeland (Houston Chronicle)
Jesus Leal has taken the meaning of "poster child" to a whole new level.
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