- '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...
- 'Mexicans travel from U.S. to vote in election (The Olympian)
TIJUANA, Mexico - Thousands of Mexicans living in the United States traveled by plane, bus and car to Mexican border cities to vote in Sunday's hotly contested presidential election.
- 'Summer Travel Outlook (KFVS12)
If you think filling your gas tank is expensive, imagine what a cruise line pays to fuel up a 100,000 ton ship! According to the Wall Street Journal, high gas prices are forcing cruise lines to change routes and schedules. Carnival's Destiny ship won't stop at Aruba, which would take too much gas.
- 'Train blocks traffic from fireworks show (Brownsville Herald)
July 5, 2006 ? A Mexico-bound train temporarily blocked traffic as families tried to travel to the fireworks display and Fourth of July festivities at the former Amigoland Mall grounds.
- 'It's a Yankee Doodle day for 15 new citizens (The Toledo Blade)
PUT-IN-BAY, Ohio - In their one-room house, which measured about 10 by 10 feet, there was no running water, no electricity, and no beds for Jose Luis Barcenas Diaz and his nine brothers and sisters growing up in Mexico.
- 'Passport plan puts reform in jeopardy (The Arizona Republic)
WASHINGTON - A plan to require U.S. citizens to show passports to cross land borders with Mexico and Canada has become yet another obstacle that could keep Congress from passing immigration reform this year.
- '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.
- 'Tourism Update: Jeff Bezos' Spaceship Plans Revealed (SPACE.com)
An environmental assessment of the Texas site provides the best glimpse yet into Blue Origin's plans for public space travel.
- 'Local business notes (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
Stores that cater to a Hispanic clientele no longer have to order supplies from out-of-state, thanks to a new business that specializes in foods from Mexico and Central America.
- 'Heavy Rains Pound Parts Of State (KOAT TheNewMexicoChannel.com via Yahoo! News)
Heavy rain continued to pound parts of New Mexico on Wednesday morning.
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