- 'Despite loss to Portugal, Mexico advances (Daily Press)
Portugal powered into the second round of the World Cup. Mexico scrambled through.
- 'Tighter travel rules spur Americans to get passports (The Star-Ledger)
Passport agent Janet Maer is busy these days, fielding a growing number of applications from Middlesex County residents who are planning cruises to Mexico and the Caribbean.
- 'In the Know Traveler Unveils its New Online Travel Magazine (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) June 22, 2006 -- After weeks and months of toiling over RSS, CSS, source code, and other confusing things, In The Know Traveler is proud to launch its online travel magazine found at, http:
- 'Internet smears take Mexico election to new lows (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Mexico's leftist candidate for president might take your house if he is elected, while his conservative rival could install a bloody dictatorship if he wins -- that is, if you believe your e-mails.
- 'The jewels of Mexico City (USA Today)
The word megalopolis must have been coined to describe Mexico City. The city, one of the world's most populous, is modern and cosmopolitan, sprawling and ramshackle, stately, multicultural and packed with historic sites. Its industry, traffic, accommodations, restaurants, museums, architecture and performing arts are everything you'd expect of a world-class city, while its poverty-stricken
- 'Wallpaper launches pocket-sized travel guides (intellagencia.com)
Wallpaper has teamed up with book publisher Phaidon Press to launch a series of travel guides to some of the world's greatest cities.
- 'Start Summer with a Vacation from Last Minute Travel (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
ORLANDO, Fla.----June 21, 2006--Summer officially began today and in honor of the season, Last Minute Travel has great deals available for sun seekers everywhere.
- 'Staying fit in Mexico city (USA Today)
The weather in Mexico City is delightful for outdoor recreation walking, jogging, golf, tennis, paddleboating if the air-pollution level is not too high. (It's high in the winter months, especially in January.) Check the weather section of the local newspapers for pollution levels. If the levels are high, get your exercise in before 8 a.m. or after 6 p.m., when the levels are a bit lower. Keep in
- 'Orbitz Names Cancun, Mexico as One of This Summer's Most Popular International Destinations (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
CANCUN, Mexico----June 20, 2006--Cancun, Mexico, ranks as one of this summer's top international destinations, according to leading online travel company Orbitz. The Orbitz Insider Index named Cancun as the third most popular destination for summer 2006, following London and Rome, which ranked first and second, respectively.
- 'Mediocre Mexico continues to underwhelm (NorthJersey.com)
While the U.S. national team fights valiantly to survive in what is easily the toughest group in the World Cup, Mexico spent Wednesday fighting desperately to escape what could be best described as the Group of Blah.
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