- '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.
- 'Accorhotels.com to aid travel agents through new offering (eyefortravel.com)
The Travel Agencies Area gives travel agents all the information such as access to all Accor Hotels brands from a single website.
- 'México in Decatur (Decatur Daily)
The stands at the Jack Allen Southwest Recreation Complex hold almost 2,000 fans. The bleachers at field level hold another 500 or so.
- 'Tijuana "zebras" latest casualty of Mexico drug war (Tiscali)
TIJUANA, Mexico (Reuters) - Posing in a Mexican sombrero for a souvenir photograph, a tourist pauses to rub the snout of a zebra. Throwing back its ears it starts to shift, snort and heave until a rasping bray erupts.
- 'Tijuana "zebras" latest casualty of Mexico drug war (Reuters\ via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
Posing in a Mexican sombrero for a souvenir photograph, a tourist pauses to rub the snout of a zebra.
- 'Realities of immigration create blurred loyalties (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
NEW YORK - Migrating to another country has always been a life-altering act. But in the past, when there was no easy air travel to get you across the planet in a few hours, no Internet to give you daily updates on your home country, no e-mail to keep in touch with far-flung relatives, it was also a fairly permanent one.
- '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.
- '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.
- '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.
- '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'.
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