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16-Jul-2006

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  • '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.


  • 'Cheap travel, with all comforts of home (Chicago Tribune)
    Daniel Higgins spent six weeks vacationing in Australia several years ago. He stayed in a four-bedroom house with an ocean view and had a car at his disposal. His cost for that part of the trip: $50.


  • 'Cruising the Caribbean? Get a passport (Sun-Sentinel)
    If you're thinking about a cruise to Mexico or the Caribbean or a flight to Canada next year, consider this a warning.


  • 'Mission Possible (The Frederick News-Post)
    By Geoffrey D. Brown News-Post Staff FREDERICK -- To Mississippi and Kentucky, to Panama and India, and dozens of other lands, missionaries from Frederick travel the country and the world every year to help the poor, the homeless and the suffering, and to spread their faith.


  • 'Avoid rush: Get in your application for passport (Contra Costa Times)
    STARTING DEC. 31, U.S. citizens will have to have a passport for all air and sea travel to or from Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, the Bahamas and Bermuda.


  • 'New Mexico First seeks college's priorities (Clovis News Journal)
    Five recommendations for improving the state?s higher education were the main focus at Friday?s New Mexico First community meeting at Eastern New Mexico University.


  • 'Tours stop at Mexico's great ruins (Contra Costa Times)
    Q: Can you offer some suggestions for tours of Mexican archaeological sites? -- Donna Cushman, Campbell A: Although many tour operators offer trips that include one or more archaeological sites, we found two that specialize in visits to Mexican ruins, including Palenque, Uxmal, Monte Alban and Teotihuacan.


  • 'Mexicans travel to poll protest (BBC News)
    Supporters of Andres Manual Lopez Obrador travel to Mexico City, ahead of a march calling for an election recount.


  • 'Travel Q & A (San Jose Mercury News)
    Can you offer some suggestions for tours of Mexican archaeological sites? Although many tour operators offer trips that include one or more archaeological sites, we found two that specialize in visits to Mexican ruins, including Palenque, Uxmal, Monte Albán and Teotihuacán.


  • 'These Braves travel lonely, new road (Orlando Sentinel)
    Foreign-born players must cope with cultural barriers while trying to polish their baseball talent in America. gary w. green/orlando sentinel gary w. green/orlando sentinel Jacqueline Bragg (left) teaches English to Tony De La Cruz (center) and Albaro Campusano of the Gulf Coast Braves during a mandatory class at the team hotel. Some of the Gulf Coast Braves players eat lunch before a game in