- 'Expatriates casting ballots in Mexico vote (Modesto Bee)
Ballots are due this week in Mexico's election, the first in which expatriates have been allowed to cast votes.
- 'Hurricanes kick up travel savings (Contra Costa Times)
The backdrop picture on my iBook desktop is a Caribbean dreamscape: plush talcum beach, deep azure sky, intense turquoise sea, shady palm arching into the frame just so .... I snapped this shot from my hammock on the beach in Tulum, Mexico, last year. It was midday in mid-October in the middle of the worst hurricane season on record.
- 'Mexico Lures International Meetings With VAT Repeal (Business Travel News)
SEPTEMBER 06, 2004 -- The January 2004 repeal of Mexico's value-added tax on international meeting and conference attendees has encouraged meeting planners to look south of the border for meeting sites.
- 'Historic Upshur Museum Visitors Travel Comanche To War Trail (KLTV Texas)
Off and on since 1988, John Yates has devoted much of his spare time to exploring an olden route once used to bring misery and doom to thousands of people in Texas and Mexico.
- 'Area still as Mexico plays key match (San Jose Mercury News)
Jorge Perez sat in his empty travel office, the radio announcer breathlessly, rapidly, reporting the biggest news of the day: the make-or-break soccer match between Mexico and Argentina.
- 'U.S. firefighters in Mexico as American West burns (WorldNetDaily)
Despite raging wildfires across the American Southwest in recent weeks, the state of California sent more than four dozen firefighters 300 miles south of the U.S. border to battle blazes in Mexico.
- '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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