- 'Current Issue: (University of New Mexico Daily Lobo)
New Mexico football fans will no longer have to travel long distances to watch a college bowl game.
- 'Texas wave riders' motto: Have swell, will travel (Houston Chronicle)
The quick draw is a Texas tradition that remains alive and well ? not in the dusty streets of Laredo but on the coastal beaches between High Island and Padre Island.
- ''The Santa Fe & Taos Book: A Complete Guide' by Sharon Niederman (Detroit News)
Part of the Great Destinations guidebook series, this book -- the updated 7th edition -- is all you'll need to savor the best of northern New Mexico. The author, a veteran Albuquerque-based food and travel journalist, leads readers not only to major attractions and don't-miss sights but to off-beat cafes, best-bet boutiques and other gems visitors may not easily find on their own. Enlivened by
- 'AAA predicting higher summer travel, despite higher gas costs (Rocky Mountain News)
Despite higher gasoline prices, AAA Colorado said Wednesday that summer bookings by Colorado tourists have increased 5 percent to 10 percent over last year.
- 'Travel Photography 101 (Toronto Eye Weekly)
There are good travel photos and terrible ones, but you rarely know how good yours will be at the moment of taking the picture. In any working week, I might see 1,000 photos taken by amateur and professional travel journalists.
- 'Half-ton man may get gastric bypass (CNN.com)
ROME (Reuters) -- A Mexican man who at 1,200 pounds is possibly the heaviest person in the world hopes to travel to Italy for a life-saving operation to shed weight.
- 'FreedomRoads, Nation's Largest RV Retailer, Acquires Olinger Travel Homes; Company Moves Decisively Into Portland, (The Auto Channel)
LINCOLNSHIRE, Ill.--May 3, 2006--Chicago-based FreedomRoads, LLC, the nation's largest RV retailer with annual revenues of $1.4 billion, today announced that it has acquired Olinger Travel Homes, establishing a powerful presence in Portland, Oregon and further penetrating the West Coast RV market.
- 'Could a nation of immigrants be losing its common tongue? Post a Comment (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
English may be on the tip of the world's tongue in trade, travel and diplomacy, but many Americans apparently fear that we're saying adios to it at home.
- 'Legalizing Drug Use in Mexico Called 'Reckless' (Chicago Tribune)
A move in Mexico to legalize narcotics represents a serious danger to the United States, Mayor Jerry Sanders said today.
- 'Hilton Garden Inn(R) Introduces New Travel Category: ``Personal Business'' And Addresses Duality of Life on the Road (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.----May 4, 2006--Propelled by extensive consumer research, and in direct response to America's changing travel landscape, Hilton Garden InnŽ today launched its new advertising campaign, titled "Where are you going?"
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