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07-Jan-2006

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  • '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.


  • 'U.S., Mexico Open New Expedited Entry Lane for Trusted Travelers (U.S. Department of State)
    The U.S. and Mexican governments have opened a new "trusted traveler" lane at the Calexico/Mexicali port of entry to provide expedited inspection for low-risk frequent border crossers, according to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency.


  • 'Several teams limp into SEC play tonight (The State)
    The conference season has not even started, but a few SEC teams that envisioned playing in the NCAA Tournament have put their March travel plans in jeopardy.Others, such as unbeaten Florida, have surged ahead of expectations.


  • 'Judge to join officers in Mexico (Louisville Courier-Journal)
    During the three years Angela McCormick Bisig has been a Jefferson District Court judge, she has seen the number of Spanish-speaking people in her courtroom increase substantially. And she isn't alone.


  • 'Mexico: bed-and-breakfast with a view (Los Angeles Times)
    "SET apart from the high-priced luxury hotels in and around Cabo San Lucas is this delightful bed-and-breakfast. There are three decks, both sunny and shady, a wonderful pool as well as commanding views of San Lucas Bay below." Double rooms from $120.


  • 'Winter travel trends have changed (Winsted-Lester Prairie Journal)
    Travel trends within the Dassel-Cokato community have changed since Sue Ahlgren began working at Charger travel in Dassel. ?It used to be sitting on beaches,? Ahlgren said, but now it?s more ?white water rafting.?


  • 'AROUND THE REGION (Houston Chronicle)
    TRAVEL 2 Mexican airlines will leave DFW FORT WORTH - Mexicana Airlines and AeroMexico, facing tough competition from U.S. carriers, say they will pull out of Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. Mexicana, which had just returned to DFW in July after a long absence, will end service Tuesday. It had flown to Guadalajara, Zacatecas and Morelia.


  • 'Colorado to Croatia: 2006 s hot vacations (Baltimore Sun)
    Trends While travel to perennial favorites like Los Angeles, Orlando, New York and Las Vegas is always strong, some unexpected destinations -- from Colorado and Arizona to Croatia and China -- are showing up as hot spots for travel as the 2006 season begins.