- 'Western Wildfires Continue as Evacuations Ordered in New Mexico (Sierra Times)
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. ? Hundreds of people were forced to evacuate their homes and an interstate was closed in two of the many wildfires that dotted the West on Friday.
- '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...
- 'The travel equation (St. Petersburg Times)
Travel is a game of numbers. There are train times and flight schedules to remember, not to mention your hotel room (was it 236 or 632?) and on which floor in long-term parking you left your car.
- 'Deputy held, truck taken in Mexico (Montgomery Advertiser)
ATHENS -- A North Alabama lawman has learned about life on the other side of the badge. Being told not to talk. Spending 12 hours without a drink. Not going to the restroom.
- 'Nations ban choosing sex of baby, so foreign couples travel to U.S. (Duluth News Tribune)
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.
- '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.
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