- 'Bus crash kills at least 63 in Mexico (AFP via Yahoo! News)
At least 63 people died after a bus they were riding veered off a mountain road in central Mexico and fell down a ravine, authorities said.
- 'Travel Notes (San Jose Mercury News)
Croatia is the most exciting destination in Europe and one of the best values, according to tour operators who collectively arrange European travel for millions of tourists each year.
- 'Americans Warned Not To Travel To Mexico (News 8 San Diego)
Avoid travel to Baja California Norte. That's the warning from the Baja Safari Mexico Club Thursday. The recent surge in kidnappings prompted the travel warning, which is in effect through spring.
- 'Bus crash kills at least 63 in Mexico (TurkishPress.com)
At least 63 people died after a bus they were riding veered off a mountain road in central Mexico and fell down a ravine, authorities said. "We have 63 people confirmed dead," Ranulfo Marquez, head of regional rescue services, told W Radio. "Three (men) survived, they are in critical condition."
- 'Bus crash kills at least 63 in Mexico (iafrica.com)
At least 63 people died on Monday after a bus they were riding veered off a mountain road in central Mexico and fell down a ravine.
- '62 killed in Mexico bus accident (The Times of India)
MEXICO CITY: A Mexican bus plunged off a winding mountain road into a ravine after its brakes failed, killing at least 62 people, authorities said. The accident occurred on Monday near the city of Orizaba, 235 km east of the capital, police said.
- 'Bus crash kills at least 63 in Mexico (Channel NewsAsia)
VERACRUZ, Mexico : At least 63 people died Monday after a bus they were riding veered off a mountain road in central Mexico and fell down a ravine, authorities said.
- 'Local tutors travel to Mexico (Sonoma Index-Tribune)
VIRGINIA JONES, Cathy Wilson, Grace Nelson and Susana Cohen were among the nine tutors from Plaza Comunitaria who recently spent a week at Spanish language school in Cuernavaca, Mexico.
- 'Takeoffs & Landings: Travel briefs (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Hotels, cruise lines and local tourist officials are stepping up publicity efforts to make sure American patrons know that many of them will need passports when returning from the Caribbean, Mexico and Canada in 2007.
- '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.
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