- 'GradCity.com Promotes Safer Student Travel: Offers Discounts to Parents Accommodating Their Teenagers (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
(PRWEB) June 2, 2006 -- GradCity.com, the nation's leader in student travel, continues its advancements in parent approval by encouraging parents to accompany their students on their graduation trip to hot destinations.
- 'Canada-Mexico trade corridor discussed (Fort Frances Times)
It may not be the silk road but the trade corridor stretching from Churchill, Man. to the west coast of Mexico has the potential to generate great wealth for the communities along it, a conference was told yesterday.
- 'Grade A Graduates: Student from Mexico will return with diploma (Community Press & Recorder)
SYMMES TWP. -- From Monterrey, Mexico to Cincinnati and back again. That's Danny Gonzalez's story. Gonzalez, the son of a pastor, has spent his high school years at the Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy.
- 'More travel firms offer hurricane 'guarantees' (USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News)
Amid this week's kickoff of the Atlantic hurricane season and predictions of another unusually active year, more travel companies are trying to reassure skittish vacationers by launching storm-related guarantees or waivers that let them change plans without penalty.
- 'Geyserville woman warns of travel dangers (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
It was supposed to be one of the happiest times of her life. Instead, a high school graduation trip to Cancun, Mexico, was the start of a painful, five-year ordeal for Suzie Lewers.
- 'Netherlands comes back to top Mexico (Houston Chronicle)
The Netherlands overcame Jared Borgetti's first-half goal to beat Mexico 2-1 on Thursday night in an exhibition game between teams expected to reach the second round of the World Cup.
- 'Keeping Matt's memory alive (York Daily Record)
$500 was given to a Susquehannock student so that she can travel to France. Jun 2, 2006 ? In his 22 years, Matthew J. Gantz became an avid traveler, journeying to such destinations as Mexico, France, Germany and the western United States.
- 'Judge agrees sick teen can seek treatment in Mexico (Daily Press)
ACCOMAC, Va. -- A 15-year-old Eastern Shore boy fighting for the right to choose his own treatment for cancer has gotten a break in court.
- 'Sun Belt still needs scheduling work for football schools (Tennessean)
From a football perspective, the Sun Belt Conference has become less geographically challenged in that it no longer encompasses three time zones. The days of making trips to Idaho and New Mexico State are over, which certainly has eased travel pains for its member schools.
- 'GradCity.com Promotes Safer Student Travel: Offers Discounts to Parents Accommodating Their Teenagers (PR Web)
GradCity.com, the nation's leader in student travel, continues its advancements in parent approval by encouraging parents to accompany their students on their graduation trip or ensure their safety, as GradCity staff are present at check-in, welcome orientations and provide a 24-hour staff room available to students. (PRWEB Jun 2, 2006) Trackback URL:
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