- 'Cuprisin: TV chef in Lebanon turns to Internet (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Among the Americans stuck in the Israeli attack on Lebanon has been TV chef / travel show host Anthony Bourdain, who was working on his latest show when things got hot last week. While the Lebanon episode of his "No Reservation...
- 'Mountain West Football Notes: New Mexico Bowl brings conference's tally to four (The Salt Lake Tribune)
CORONADO, Calif. - For the first time in its eight-year history, the Mountain West Conference will be able to assure bowl homes for four teams this year without any late-season deal-making. Thank the Lobos. Inspired in part by New Mexico being left home from the bowls last season despite an eligible 6-5 record, supporters created the New Mexico Bowl that will be played Dec.
- 'Lorene Bass (The Gallup Independent)
THOREAU ? Lorene "Renie" Bass, 87, died July 13 in Gallup. She was born April 8, 1919 in Ralston, Okla., and lived in Cushing, Okla most of her youth until she left home to travel with the Alamo Show. She moved to New Mexico in the early 1940s and opened the Thunderbird Bar, near Thoreau in 1964.
- 'Delta aggressively plots a course to Mexico (The Cincinnati Post)
Lured by a growing tourist trade and hopes of generous profits, U.S. airlines are taking a new look at an old destination -- Mexico.
- 'CAMPAIGN 2006: Gubernatorial Race / Schwarzenegger vows to traverse the globe to sell state's products / (San Francisco Chronicle)
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger -- arguing that he has been the "super salesman" of California products from produce to high technology -- said Wednesday that in addition to his upcoming trade mission to Mexico, he will travel to India and Europe as part of what...
- 'Mexico's Best Family Friendly Resort Offers Kids Stay Free (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
The Barcelo La Jolla de Mismaloya Hotel in Puerto Vallarta, recently voted the Best Family Friendly Resort in Mexico by independent travel agents, is offering a special family summer getaway.
- 'Book nook (Chicago Suburban News)
Former Hinsdale resident David Angsten will sign and discuss his new book Dark Gold at 7 p.m. Wednesday July 19 at Andersons Bookshops 123 W. Jefferson Ave. Naperville.A first-time novel for the screenwriter Dark Gold is a summer thriller about Jack Duran and his two best friends Rock and Duff recent college graduates who decide to travel the world with Mexico as their first stop. The young men
- 'Wrangler Heads To N.M. (Scott County Times)
DENVER, Colo.--Ty Neal of Scott County, an eighth grade student at East Rankin Academy, has earned a position on the Mississippi state Wrangler Junior High rodeo team and will travel to New Mexico to compete on the national level.
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