- 'In Mexico, people-smugglers operate openly (Contra Costa Times)
Sidling up to migrants who arrive at the Tijuana airport and cruising the streets in border towns, "coyotes" in gold chains and dark sunglasses openly find customers for nightly scrambles across the U.S. border.
- '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.
- 'Vacation fall leaves family with big bills (CBC Nova Scotia)
A Cape Breton woman is trying to raise money to fly her injured son from Mexico to Canada. Carol Campbell, of Sydney, said doctors in Mexico are refusing to treat her son Jason, who had no travel insurance when he fell seven floors off a hotel balcony last Wednesday.
- 'EarthTalk: Eco-Travel and Green Tourism (Kansas City InfoZine)
Dear EarthTalk: I hear a lot about "eco-travel" and "green tourism" in far-away exotic places, but don't we have some environmentally-friendly vacation spots right here in the U.S. and Canada? -- Paul Howe, San Francisco, CA
- 'Canadian in Mexico falls through travel insurance loophole (CBC)
A Cape Breton woman is trying to raise tens of thousands of dollars for an air ambulance to fly her injured son home from Mexico, after finding out that his travel insurance doesn't cover accidents linked to drinking.
- 'Industry Insider: Bid on travel packages and help Latvian children (The Star-Ledger)
Is it possible to make a vacation better? It is if you buy a trip at the Great Online Travel Auction for Kids. The auction, which runs through Thursday, offers nearly 100 items capable of igniting any traveler's wanderlust, plus it's all for a good cause.
- 'Liberty Travel Supports Mexico's Rebirth With Air-Inclusive Vacations From $555 Per Person (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
The rebirth of the Mexican Caribbean is nearly complete, and Liberty Travel, America's largest independent travel agency, is helping Mexico shine during the annual Mexico Extravaganza by offering seven-night vacation packages from $555 per person for bookings made between April 23 - May 8, 2006.
- 'Travel in brief (Inside Bay Area)
You may not have even thought yet about where you are going to vacation this year, but the University of California Alumni Association Travel Department is already introducing its lineup of 2007
- 'Travel Q&A (San Jose Mercury News)
Q My brother is driving with his family from Houston to California this summer. Which stops would you recommend they make in Texas, New Mexico and Arizona?
- 'Rotary Club group from Mexico visits area (The Fort Dodge Messenger)
Flat, Iowa is flat. That?s no newsflash for folks living here, but it was one of the first impressions made on five visitors from Veracruz, a mountainous area on the eastern coast of Mexico.
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