- 'In Mexico, a political renaissance (Orange County Register)
Cynicism can't disguise hope many now see in the process. SAHUAYO, Mexico ? Along the commercial strip of this small town there are signs advertising currency exchanges, travel agencies - and candidates for president of Mexico.
- 'Travel agent busted in 80G clientele ripoff (New York Daily News)
A corrupt Hempstead travel agent swindled hundreds of travelers out of their vacation money, often leaving them stranded in hotel lobbies after learning that their rooms had never been booked or paid for, prosecutors said yesterday.
- 'Gas prices not stopping holiday-weekend travel (The Arizona Republic)
The Waters family is loading up the SUV for a family reunion in Durango, Colo., joining an expected record number of holiday travelers heading out for the long holiday weekend.
- '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.
- 'American Express Recognizes Top Business Travel Counselors (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
NEW YORK----June 28, 2006--American Express Business Travel honored nearly 550 counselors from 31 nations at Pacesetters 2006 - the Company's longest-standing global employee program recognizing top front-line corporate travel professionals for delivering exceptional customer service and experiences.
- 'High prices won't derail Coloradans' travel plans (Rocky Mountain News)
The travel bug has invaded Colorado. Bookings through AAA offices in the state for travel over the Fourth of July weekend are up nearly 30 percent over last year despite higher costs for gasoline, hotels and rental cars.
- 'Lots to see, even if you travel stateside (San Francisco Chronicle)
Odious as they are, gas prices still haven't climbed high enough to make a U.S. road trip as expensive as visiting foreign shores. And travel publishers are offering all kinds of help with escapades on home soil this summer. "Road Trip USA," by Jamie Jensen (...
- 'On the Stump, Not the Ballot, in Mexico (Los Angeles Times)
A mogul's call for more public spending to develop an economy he dominates draws fire.
- 'As elections approach, Mexico needs a revolution (Whittier Daily news)
ANGRY over illegal immigration and yet reluctant to take even a sliver of responsibility for it, some Americans have devised an interesting way to fight back: They're calling for a revolution - in Mexico.
- 'Coloradans travel despite gas prices (The Pueblo Chieftain)
Coloradans will be taking to the skies, highways and waterways at a rate of 29 percent higher than last year during the Fourth of July weekend, AAA Colorado officials say. However, the same research shows 80 percent of the travelers are vacationing closer to home and spending less on hotels and car rentals during the Fourth of July holiday. Traditionally it is the biggest travel weekend of the
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