- 'Locals travel far to improve people's lives, and in return, change their own (Daytona Beach News-Journal)
NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- The stories will live in their memories forever. There was the teenage girl with burn scars who regained the use of her right arm. And the 1-year-old boy who may live a more aesthetic life, thanks to the closure of a cleft lip.
- 'Mexico: Coast to Coast (Incentive)
SEPTEMBER 27, 2004 - -- It comes as no surprise that so many companies in the United States continue to say sí to the sandy shores of Mexico.
- 'Richmond guard members to aid border patrol (Richmond Register)
Kentucky National Guard members from Richmond, Ashland, Olive Hill, Maysville and Morehead are among the 665 Kentucky troops which will travel to Arizona to help patrol the southern U.S. border with Mexico.
- 'Travel Notes (San Jose Mercury News)
Frontier Airlines has jumped into the competitive corridor between San Francisco and Los Angeles with five daily non-stops between the two cities.
- 'Absentee voting slow for Mexico elections 10:24 PM (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
Experts said the process for absentee voting in Mexico?s presidential election was too complicated.
- 'Travel to U.S. neighbors will soon require passports (Contra Costa Times)
If you're thinking about a cruise to Mexico or the Caribbean or a flight to Canada next year, consider this a warning. If you don't have a passport, get one. And do it soon if you want to beat the year-end crush.
- 'FCm Travel Solutions reaches Latin America (eyefortravel.com)
On behalf of FCm Travel Solutions, Flytour Business Travel will initially sign agreements with six other countries in the region, namely, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru and Venezuela.
- 'Travel Q &A (Pioneer Press)
ADAM SWENSON CAMBRIDGE Q. We're planning a trip to Portugal in October. We love nature and would like ideas on the country's top natural attractions.
- 'Election in Mexico tale of two economies (Akron Beacon Journal)
Ricardo Gonzalez earns about $14,000, twice Mexico's per capita income, though he's hardly a wealthy man. His economic fate, however, is tied to the well-off who buy Jaguars from him at a two-car showroom on the third floor of a tony mall in this northern Mexican city.
- 'Mexico misery belt propelling López Obrador to power (Financial Times)
It is a hot sunny day in Chalco, one of the many impoverished areas comprising the misery belt of Mexico City's south-east flank, and some children are flying a homemade kite on the banks of the Company River, a large and pestilent open sewer whose stench fills the air for many blocks around.
|
|