- 'Expats angry at Mexico for making it hard to vote (NorthJersey.com)
Although Miguel Torres has been in North Jersey for more than 20 years, he went back home to Mexico for a voter registration card. He wanted to be ready for the historic day when he could participate in a Mexican election from the United States.
- 'Discovery Networks U.S. Hispanic Group Launches ?Eat.Drink.Travel.Live.? Programming Initiative on Discovery Travel & (HispanicBusiness.com)
Miami, FL--(HISPANIC PR WIRE)--July 24, 2006--Discovery Networks U.S. Hispanic Group encourages Hispanic viewers to live life well with a new programming initiative on Discovery Travel & Living (Viajar y Vivir), the first travel and lifestyle channel created for U.S. Hispanics.
- 'AeroMexico plans daily flights to Mexico City (The Arizona Republic)
AeroMexico is expanding its lineup of flights between Phoenix and Mexico with new daily non-stop service to Mexico City this fall.
- 'Aeroméxico to bring Mexico City closer (Miami Herald)
Tapping into the growing travel market, Aeroméxico plans to relaunch service by the end of September from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, offering the only nonstop flight to Mexico City.
- 'GradCity.com Teams Up With First Choice Holidays ? The Leading International Leisure Travel Company (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
(PRWEB) July 25, 2006 -- StudentCity.com recently became a part of one of the world's largest travel companies, First Choice Student Travel.
- 'Passport to play: Island hoppers, border crossers will need one by 2008 (USA Today)
Planning a Caribbean cruise? A jaunt to Mexico? A weekend in Canada? Get a passport now. Starting Jan. 1, people traveling by air or sea to popular U.S. vacation destinations such as the Caribbean, Mexico and Canada will need a passport. Drivers crossing at land borders will need passports by Jan. 1, 2008.
- 'Cuba travel ban: Lawmakers opt for ignorance (Tallahassee Democrat)
Florida's ban on state funds for academic travel to Cuba is an embarrassment to our universities. It threatens years of work by state scholars and will dissuade newcomers from joining state institutions.
- 'Governor's Trip To Mexico Delayed (KQED: Capital Notes)
Word is that Governor Schwarzenegger's high profile trade mission to Mexico will not happen next month, and will be delayed until after the November 7 gubernatorial election. The governor's press secretary, Margita Thompson, made the announcement this morning at her weekly media briefing. Thompson said that the decision to postpone was made due to the still uncertain outcome of Mexico's
- 'Going to Canada or Mexico? Get your passport sooner, not later (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.
- 'EZLN Comandantes Will Join the Struggle to Free Atenco Prisoners (The Narco News Bulletin)
SAN SALVADOR ATENCO , Mexico, July 23: Subcomandante Marcos announced that comandantes of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN in its Spanish initials) will soon travel to the center of the country to join San Salvador Atenco?s Peoples? Front for the Defense of the Earth (FPDT) in its struggle to free 27 of its members currently held in the Santiaguito and La Palma prisons.
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