- '14-28 weeks safest time for pregnant women to travel (Denver Post)
The safest time for pregnant women to travel is midpregnancy (14-28 weeks), according to The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
- 'SAFE TRIPS: Spring break travel scams can ruin a vacation (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
For thousands of college students across the country, spring break is already on their calendars - and it's time to make plans. Some students will make the trek to a planned spring break destination by car. But for others, travel by air may be the only option to reach the fun and sun in Florida, the Texas Gulf Coast or Mexico's Yucatan. Many travel agents, brokers and operators offer package
- 'Between Officials and Local Bosses, Vendors Claim a Piece of the Pavement (Los Angeles Times)
MEXICO CITY ? Juice vendor Bernardo Guzman recently paid more than $3,800 for a 54-square-foot piece of sidewalk in this teeming capital city.
- 'Top Topless Beaches 2006 (Forbes)
For the travel industry, topless beaches are good for the bottom line.
- 'Warm temps curb travel to hot spots (Portage Daily Graphic)
PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE ? Mild temperatures are keeping some Portagers home this winter. ?We?re finding that with the warmer weather, the last-minute travellers aren?t lining up at the door to get away,? said Kathy Olson, co-owner of Total Travel Service in Portage la Prairie.
- 'Travel forecast is sunny as 2005 begins (Denver Post)
A hot tub after hiking, or a spa apres ski. And a vacation in Europe - despite the weak dollar, despite the Madrid bombing. Soft adventure and trips abroad are two of the biggest trends in travel as the tourism industry continues to rebound from its post-9/11 slump.
- 'New and Improved AllGetaways.com Website Re-Launched for 2006 Travel Planning (PR Web)
AllGetaways.com re-launches after one year online with new sections, better site navigation, and expanded content to enhance its already unique and comprehensive travel planning service [PRWEB Jan 17, 2006]
- 'LOW REGISTRATION IN U.S. FOR MEXICO'S FIRST ABSENTEE VOTING PROGRAM (Tyler Morning Telegraph)
SAN ANTONIO (AP) - A fraction of the eligible voters registered for their first chance to vote by absentee ballot in Mexico's presidential election, authorities said Sunday.
- 'Deal: A 3-night getaway to the Gulf of Mexico! (MSNBC)
If you adore the beaches and weather of Florida, but can?t stand the crowds, we propose a stay at the top-rated Alden Beach Resort in serene St. Pete Beach, just near the western edge of the Tampa Bay area.
- 'Here to stay (The Messenger)
Patricia Villa could hardly believe what she was doing. After a 12-year career as a travel agent in Monterrey, Mexico ? complete with a lush office, a secretary and tropical trips ? this mother of three found herself not sitting behind the desk, but cleaning it.
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