- 'Feds Target Sophisticated Illegal Alien Smuggling Ring (Sierra Times)
In a well-coordinated series of law enforcement actions on Friday, federal agents arrested five men and women allegedly involved in a sophisticated Oxnard, California-based human smuggling organization that brought hundreds of illegal aliens -- including infants -- into the United States from Mexico and helped them travel to cities across the nation.
- 'Caught, released, gone underground (Sun-Sentinel)
Before dawn on the Rio Grande one day last week, Border Patrol agents caught Teodoro Escobar sneaking into the U.S. from Mexico. They arrested him and took him to the station.
- 'Borgetti anxious to influence Mexico and big boss in Bolton (The Scotsman: Sport)
NO PLAYER on the planet enjoyed a more prolific World Cup qualifying campaign than Mexico's Jared Borgetti.
- 'LOCAL EVENTS, ESCORTED TOURS & TRAVEL INFO (The Oregonian)
The area code for all phone numbers is 503 unless otherwise indicated. Travel extravaganza: The Elsie Stuhr Center, 5550 S.W. Hall Blvd., Beaverton, gives a free presentation at 10 a.m. Friday featuring trips planned for 2006-2007.
- 'AP: Millions of visa overstays overlooked (AP via Yahoo! News)
Millions of illegal immigrants in the United States never jumped the U.S.-Mexico border where Congress wants to erect impenetrable walls and President Bush is sending National Guard troops to patrol. They never sneaked in at all.
- 'Olivia's ex seen in Mexico (Herald Sun)
OLIVIA Newton-John's missing boyfriend Patrick McDermott is believed to be alive and living in Mexico.
- 'If you've got the time to travel, they've got the cruise (Miami Herald)
If you've got the time to travel, they've got the cruise On their trip to South America last year, Al and Carmen Castellano put a hike to Machu Picchu, the remote Inca site high in the Andes Mountains, at the top of their itinerary. But they made sure the rest of their vacation was a breeze.
- 'OSU Looks To Mexico For Incoming Students (ChannelOklahoma)
STILLWATER, Okla. -- Officials at Oklahoma State University are starting to look south of the border for new students and has hired a former OSU graduate student from Mexico to recruit them.
- 'Adventurer argues 2-lane travel beats interstate (Louisville Courier-Journal)
This weekend is the official start of Summer Travel Season, and that means millions of Americans will be hitting the highways. If you are one of them, and you aren't in a huge hurry to get from Point A to Point B then the recently updated guidebook, "Road Trip USA" is a fine one-volume reference to help map your routes.
- 'Understanding And Predicting Desertification: Researchers Offer New Insights On Arid, Semiarid ... (Science Daily)
A team of researchers in New Mexico has developed a multi-faceted process to study arid and semiarid landscapes that takes into account the wide range of factors influencing changes that can result in desertification.
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