- 'Sundance documentaries explore immigration (CNN.com)
PARK CITY, Utah (Reuters) -- Amid all the glitz at the Sundance Film Festival's debut weekend, three obscure filmmakers managed to win fans with their work on illegal immigration along the U.S.-Mexico border.
- 'Travel tales (BizJournals)
In the search for Central Texas' most traveled business executives, the Austin Business Journal discovered a seasoned group of road warriors. The stories that follow recount their experiences while traveling for business across the United States and abroad.
- 'Delta Named 'Best Domestic Airline' by Readers of Executive Travel Magazine (PrimeZone via Yahoo! Finance)
Delta's innovative launch of SimpliFares earned it acknowledgement from Executive Travel magazine as "the Best Domestic Airline for 2005." Readers of the magazine and a panel of industry analysts identified companies that had "blazed new paths, set trends or altered their industries in 2005" with their products.
- 'My quest for truth (North Lake Tahoe Bonanza)
Back in the 1800s, Union general Wallace, who also served as governor of New Mexico and tricked one William Bonney (Billy the Kid) into surrendering by offering a fake pardon, decided to travel to the Holy Land to disprove the existence of...
- 'U.S. gets tougher on groups defying Cuba travel rules (Miami Herald)
The Treasury Department is cracking down on members of Pastors for Peace and the Venceremos Brigade, U.S. groups that have long organized trips to Cuba in open defiance of U.S. regulations restricting travel to the island, the groups say.
- 'Travel with an author (Inside Bay Area)
Instead of just traveling with a favorite book on a vacation, you also might be able to travel with the author of that book ? or several authors of favorite books ? if you join the April
- 'Group D: Pair with point to prove (2006 FIFA World Cup)
Mexico have a reputation to live up to these days while Portugal are still seeking to prove themselves on the world stage but first both teams have to get past Asian heavyweights Iran and the first-timers of Angola...
- 'Concentrating assets in Brazil, Mexico (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Paul Rogers, whose Scudder Latin America Fund jumped 52 percent in 2005, increased his stakes in Wal-Mart de Mexico S.A. de C.V. and Gol Linhas Aereas Inteligentes S.A. as consumer spending in the region has risen.
- 'U.S. plans 'travel cards' for trips to Mexico, Canada (San Francisco Chronicle)
The Bush administration, bowing to grumbling from U.S. border communities, announced plans Tuesday to enable U.S. citizens to cross U.S. borders with Canada and Mexico with a new $50 "travel card" similar to a driver's license rather than requiring a $97...
- 'Change is happening across the big pond (Lima News)
Robert Byrne enjoys the travel that is part of his job as vice president of new development for American Trim, a Lima-based metal-finishing company that employs 1,500 people across the United States and Mexico.
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