- 'State Spaceports Grow in Number (SPACE.com)
Work is underway in New Mexico, California, and now in Oklahoma, to build the necessary infrastructure to support private space travel - and stimulate other commercial space enterprise too.
- 'Travel has power to set the soul free (Tallahassee Democrat)
I feel like a dove as it swoops in and out of the Gothic curves of the cathedral, or roosts on the stone-carved heads of Mary and the baby, or above the ancient Arabic foundation blocks here. I'm in Spain, where I work summers now. I wasn't always so content. I am surprised how much travel helps.
- 'Mexico Lets Chances to Score Slip Away (Daily Press)
HANOVER, Germany -- Mexico moved the ball about the field almost at will in Friday night's World Cup match against Angola. The only thing El Tri didn't do was put the ball in the net, settling for a 0-0 draw that turned the chants and cheers into derisive whistles.
- 'Travel changes coming (The Middlesboro Daily)
The vacation season is in full swing, and local travel agent Gypsie Bellar is reminding everyone that traveling will soon be different. The United States Department of State is implementing new changes brought on by government reform.
- 'Alamo Rent A Car Enhances Travel Agent Loyalty Program; New Rewards, Dedicated Website Highlight CASH-IN Club (The Auto Channel)
TULSA, Okla., June 16 -- Alamo Rent A Car, the official rental car of Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort, announced today that it has launched several enhancements to CASH-IN Club, its loyalty program for U.S. travel agents.
- 'Business Glance (The Salt Lake Tribune)
Finance Travel demand propels rally for airline bonds Bonds sold by U.S. airlines that avoided bankruptcy are rallying more than any other high-yield debt as the carriers profit from rising demand for travel. Continental Airlines Inc., AMR Corp.'s American Airlines and their competitors have raised fares and attracted 3.5 percent more passengers this year, fueling an 11.
- 'Couples Travel to U.S. For Embryo Sex Selection (RedNova)
By Carla K. Johnson, The Associated Press The Chinese want boys and the Canadians want girls. If they have enough money, they come to the United States to choose the sex of their babies.
- 'On road to U.S., danger lurks at every turn / 'The trick is to get through Mexico' quickly (San Francisco Chronicle)
As dusk fell at a remote rail yard in this industrial city on the outskirts of Mexico City, Jose Antonio de la Cruz, a lithe 17-year-old Guatemalan farmhand, faced a third night waiting for a train to take him closer to the U.S. border. De la Cruz, who...
- 'Mexico eyes place in second round (Houston Chronicle)
The Mexican national team takes on minnow Angola in Group D today and a win would mean the second round is one step closer for the Tricolores.
- 'Mexicans out to make a Marque (Edinburgh Evening News)
ONE look at Mexico's World Cup record and it's easy to see how wags have compared their ability to travel with their famously very bad wines.
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