- 'Brokers Interactive brings the warmth of Mexico Online by licensing VRX?s Destination & Hotel Content (Hospitality Net)
Vancouver, B.C. (January 5, 2006) - - VRX Worldwide Inc. (TSX-V: VRW) announced today that its wholly owned subsidiary, VRX Studios Inc. (?VRX?), has entered into a one year licensing agreement with Brokers Interactive, SA (?Brokers Interactive?) wherein Brokers Interactive will license VRX?s Hotel and Destination Content for use on its websites www.Mexico.com.mx, www.Acapulco.com.mx and
- 'Gatschet family a construction giant ? from Woodbridge Dam to BART (Lodi News-Sentinel)
Juan Hernandez never voted in elections when he lived in Mexico 24 years ago. And while he and millions of other Mexican nationals in the United States now have the right to vote in Mexico's upcoming presidential election, he still won't be marking a ballot.
- 'Rail union wants passenger services revived - Mexico (Business News Americas)
Although passenger rail services in Mexico have all but disappeared with the privatization of the rail companies and their focus on freight transport, the rail workers' union still believes that passenger trains can be revived, daily Milenio reported.
- 'FRENCH BIOMETRIC PASSPORT ROW DRAGS ON, STEMMING TRAVEL TO US (The Tocqueville Connection)
PARIS, Jan 6 (AFP) - A dispute in France over which company is to print the country's new biometric passports was Friday continuing to torpedo the plans of many citizens hoping to travel to the United States.
- '2006: Deals Will Offset Price Hikes (RedNova)
By ED PERKINS Just about any discussion of next year's travel marketplace will have to start with the virtual certainty of higher prices. Nevertheless, 2006 will be a good year for travelers, with enough deals to make the price increases bearable.
- 'Expatriates Vote Apathy (Tampa Bay Online News)
TAMPA - Mexico's summer presidential elections hold no allure for Cayetano Polanco. He has straddled both worlds long enough - a foot in his hometown of Mazamorra, Mexico, and another with his family in Gibsonton.
- 'Canyon Travel Offers First Class Train Travel with Open Deck Railcar (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
Bulverde, TX (PRWEB) January 3, 2006 -- Canyon Travel recently made a new addition to its Copper Canyon train travel offerings by acquiring a 1950 Pullman Standard Passenger Railcar modified with a 20-foot open deck that operates on Mexico's Chihuahua Pacific Railroad.
- 'Bayern arrange friendly in Tehran (CNN.com)
FRANKFURT, Germany (Reuters) -- German champions Bayern Munich will travel from their Dubai training camp to play a friendly against Iranian club Persepolis in Tehran on January 13, the club said on Thursday.
- 'Blogs by Two of InTouch Travel?s Hosts Named Among Internet?s ?Top Ten Food Blogs? (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
Seattle, WA (PRWEB) January 5, 2006 -- InTouch Travel has a roster of over 50 English-speaking hosts in a dozen countries with expertise in fields as varied as architecture, history, antiques, fashion, music and wine. As it happens, two of the hosts also write food-related blogs: David Lebovitz in Paris and Ronald Holden in Seattle.
- 'Mexico reviving travel by train (The Arizona Republic)
The Mexican government plans to build a 180-mph ''bullet train'' between the capital and the city of Guadalajara, and is already starting work on a separate, state-of-the-art suburban train system. It's part of a multibillion-dollar effort to revive passenger train service in Mexico.
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