- 'Travel Q&A (San Jose Mercury News)
Q Recently some of our frozen meat and seafood was confiscated at the airport in Los Cabos, Mexico. How can we find out what food items are allowed from the United States and in what form?
- 'David Bear: Have mother, will travel (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
In addition to being Mother's Day, today begins National Tourism Week, which promotes awareness of the economic, social and cultural impact of travel. Travel has certainly had an impact on all three areas of my life.
- 'BTA: Travel restrictions will affect lifestyles on border (Sierra Vista Herald)
TUCSON ? When the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative goes into effect on Dec. 31, 2006, all travelers ? including American citizens ? who enter the United States by air or sea from Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean will have to show a passport or another citizenship-proving document.
- 'States Again Ponder Space Travel Business (Los Angeles Times)
LOS ANGELES -- The promise of blasting thrill-seeking tourists into space is fueling an unprecedented rush to build snazzy commercial spaceports. The Federal Aviation Administration is reviewing proposals from New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas to be gateways for private space travel.
- 'States Again Ponder Space Travel Business (ABC News)
After Bust of Mid-1990s, States Again Consider Gambling on Space Travel Business Plans
- 'Mother's Day celebrated with plenty of Latino flair (The Salt Lake Tribune)
Carolina hasn't seen her madre in 16 years. As an undocumented immigrant, she doesn't have the proper U.S. papers to travel between Mexico and Utah. If she could, the hotel housekeeper supervisor said she'd visit her mom each year around May 10 - Mother's Day in Mexico. "I worry that when she gets sick, I'm not there to care for her," said Carolina, who declined to use her last name.
- 'States Again Weigh Space Travel Business (The Herald-Sun)
The promise of blasting thrill-seeking tourists into space is fueling an unprecedented rush to build snazzy commercial spaceports. The Federal Aviation Administration is reviewing proposals from New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas to be gateways for private space travel. Depending on how environmental reviews and other requirements go, approval could come as early as this year and the sites could
- 'Q. In a few weeks my husband and I are going to a resort on the Riviera Maya in Mexico. With the controversy here (the (The Star-Ledger)
Q. In a few weeks my husband and I are going to a resort on the Riviera Maya in Mexico. With the controversy here (the U.S.) regarding immigration, are we going to run into any anti-American sentiment there? We have been to Mexico before and always found it to be great.
- 'From Mexico to King Solomon's mines (Haaretz Daily)
It all began when Alonso Ancira of Mexico took a trip to Eilat. Some 15 kilometers north of Eilat in July 2004, Ancira, CEO of Mexico's second largest mining and steel company, saw a familiar view, the entrance to a mine.
- 'States again ponder space travel business (USA Today)
The promise of blasting thrill-seeking tourists into space is fueling an unprecedented rush to build snazzy commercial spaceports.
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