- 'NEWS SECTIONS (Carlsbad Current-Argus)
CARLSBAD ? The Carlsbad Shorthorn 12-year-olds' baseball squad has beaten the best New Mexico has to offer. Now the Shorthorn players will travel to Texas to take on the region's best teams in the Little League Southwest Regional Tournament.
- 'Death of a Christian Radio Ministry in Mexico (Crosswalk.com)
Vandals topple transmitter, threaten lawyer/pastor who directed station. Mexico CITY, July 31 (Compass Direct News) ? Some 85,000 people listened faithfully to Radio Nueva Vision in Nogales, Sonora. At times the station reached the No. 1 spot in ratings.
- 'BTN Honors Futch As The 2006 Travel Manager Of The Year (Business Travel News)
JULY 31, 2006 -- Business Travel News this month named Wal-Mart director of global travel services Duane Futch Travel Manager of the Year. Futch during the past 12 months and beyond has spearheaded initiatives within his company and on behalf of the industry at large to garner the distinction.
- 'Aeromexico Says 'Thank You' to Travel Agents With Amigo Fares as Low as $100 Roundtrip (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Aeromexico, Mexico's largest airline would like to show its gratitude to the travel agent community with special Amigo Fares to 40 destinations in Mexico and 3 destinations in South America.
- 'American Airlines Makes Getting to Cancun Even Easier With New, Special Discounted AAdvantage Mileage Award (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
The shimmering, white sandy beaches of beautiful Cancun, Mexico, just got a little more accessible, thanks to a new offer from American Airlines, a founding member of the global oneworldŽ Alliance.
- 'To ward off travel illness, watch what you eat, drink (Poughkeepsie Journal)
Question: I'm going on vacation to Mexico and I'm worried about Montezuma's revenge. What causes it and how can I avoid it? Answer: Montezuma's revenge is another name for traveler's diarrhea. Other nicknames are Delhi Belly, Turkey Trots, Tut's Tummy among many others.
- 'Boulevard Blockade Prompts Grumbling in Mexico City (Los Angeles Times)
Business leaders say $10 million a day will be lost due to the protest demanding a recount.
- 'Founder of Convenience Store Operator Bosselman Family Cos. Dies (Convenience Store News)
GRAND ISLAND, Neb. -- Frederick H. Bosselman, founder of a regional chain of travel centers and convenience stores, died Thursday at the age of 89.
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