- 'Star-Bulletin travel writer wins award (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)
"Hawaii's Backyard" columnist Cheryl Chee Tsutsumi won a bronze award in the Travel Column category of the Society of American Travel Writers-Western Chapter's Writing Competition.
- 'Mexico opens with inspirational victory (Los Angeles Daily News)
NUREMBERG, Germany - There were more than a few among the throng singing "ole" and "cielito lindo" at Frankenstadion who truly believed Mexico's triumph in its World Cup opener was heaven-sent.
- 'Aviacsa Becomes First Airline in Mexico to Select Sabre AirMax Revenue Manager (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
SOUTHLAKE, Texas----June 12, 2006--Mexico-based Aviacsa recently selected revenue management technology from Sabre Airline Solutions, the global leader of software and services for the airline industry from planning through execution.
- 'Mexico goalie says he's ready to start opener (Sports Illustrated)
NUREMBERG, Germany (AP) -- Goalie Oswaldo Sanchez rejoined Mexico's national team Saturday night after returning from his father's funeral, pronouncing himself ready to start when his team opens its World Cup play Sunday against Iran.
- 'Mexico defeats Iran 3-1 at World Cup (Houston Chronicle)
Mexico defeated Iran 3-1 in a hard-fought game today in Nuremberg during the World Cup opener for both teams
- 'Bowlin Travel Centers Report Results for First Quarter Fiscal Year 2007 (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Bowlin Travel Centers, Inc. today reported increases in revenue and operating income for the first quarter of fiscal year 2007.
- 'Final Salute: Poetry, travel were local woman's passions (The Columbian)
Anyone who might have read Arlene Paul's short autobiography would learn right away that she loved poetry. A native Washingtonian, she graduated from the University of Washington and later spent three summers studying poetry in Ireland. She also studied at the University of New Mexico.
- 'With Politics in Audience, Iran Loses to Mexico (New York Times)
Iran played its first game of the tournament in Nuremberg ? a politically isolated country playing in a place that echoes darkly with history.
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