- 'More National Guard Troops Sent To Border (KFOX 14 El Paso)
650 National Guard troops are preparing to travel to New Mexico for border security.
- '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.
- 'Travel Tech: Using Auction Websites (Miami Herald)
Going, going -- and you're gone Have you ever used an auction website in travel? They can be quite effective if you know the narrow areas in which they excel.
- 'ELECTION IN MEXICO / Presidential vote too close to call / Result delayed: Final count to be released Wednesday (San Francisco Chronicle)
Mexico's presidential race was locked in a nail-biting standoff late Sunday between conservative Felipe Calderon and leftist Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, with the results too close to call as the vote count trickled in. The contest is widely seen as a...
- '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.
- 'Death on the border (The Salt Lake Tribune)
YUMA, Ariz. - They're buried without prayers or tears. The concrete markers over their graves etched with acronyms: UNID, DOB UNK, DOD UNK - unidentified, date of birth unknown, date of death unknown. The burials are paid for by the counties along the U.S.-Mexico border where undocumented migrants lost their lives while risking the horrific heat of the desert to travel to jobs.
- 'Travel risks don't deter a new generation (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Volunteering in Tanzania last summer, Danielle Ryan got used to her constantly upset stomach from parasites in the food and water. Even when some in her group contracted malaria, she was unfazed.
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