- 'Travel deals (NorthJersey.com)
More fun than ... The Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate in Orlando is offering the Monkey See, Monkey Do package through April 30.
- 'New card could ease border crossing (Sun-Sentinel)
Just when travel agents thought they had persuaded customers to get their passports this year, another option comes along.
- 'Mexico hires firm to work on image (Miami Herald)
Fed up with the drumbeat of news stories about drug wars, police corruption, border mayhem and illegal immigration, the government of Mexico has followed a time-honored course for anyone seeking an image make-over: It has hired a PR firm.
- 'New Mexico Spaceport Gets State Go-ahead (SPACE.com / LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News)
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico ? New Mexico lawmakers agreed today to proceed on a three-year commitment of funds to build a regional spaceport, designed to support commercial rocket launchings, including passenger-carrying suborbital vehicles. "Our view of this is all systems go for the spaceport," said New Mexico Economic Development Secretary Rick Homans, also Chairman of the New Mexico Spaceport
- 'Recovery under way on coast of Mexico (The Columbus Dispatch)
Spring break is fast approaching, but Mexico?s Caribbean coast ? a favorite destination for college students and families ? was hammered by hurricanes Emily and Wilma last year.
- 'Loosened security rules are a bit confusing (Pioneer Press)
On a Hollywood set, it might be called "Travel Security, Take Two." More than four years after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks prompted a clampdown, the U.S. government is rethinking the way it defends its citizens and borders.
- 'Magellan(R) MapSend(R) Mexico Topo Offers First Mexico Street and Topo Maps for GPS Handhelds; Magellan Expands (HispanicBusiness.com)
Santa Clara, CA--(HISPANIC PR WIRE - BUSINESS WIRE)--February 9, 2006--Magellan announced today the introduction of the first mapping software for rugged handheld GPS navigation devices containing a detailed map of the entire Republic of Mexico.
- 'Why don't more Americans take out travel-insurance policies? (The Wichita Eagle)
As most travel observers will confirm, an enormous percentage of Europeans buy a policy of travel insurance before they leave for vacation. The Europeans are a rather pessimistic lot, expecting the worst. Unlike us, they've been through religious wars, ethnic conflicts, calamitous genocides, bombardments of their major cities and every other sort of misfortune. A history like that predisposes one
- 'Mayan Riviera Rebounds: Large resort proves good choice on this foray into Mexico (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
COBA, MEXICO -- Once in the open I felt the blazing sun, and sweat beads began bubbling on my forearms. Grabbing the thick rope, I began hauling myself up the steep, rough stone steps of Nicoh Mul, at 140 feet the Yucatan's tallest Mayan pyramid.
- 'Canadian Davis Cup team to travel to Mexico for second-round tie (Slam! Sports)
TORONTO (CP) - Canada's Davis Cup team is headed to Mexico. The Canadians will travel to Mexico for a second-round tie in Americas Zone, Group I action, April 7-9. Team members are still to be chosen.
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