- '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
- 'Tobacco company provides travel to Richardson (Roswell Daily Record)
ALBUQUERQUE (AP) ? A tobacco company that lobbied the New Mexico Legislature this year for tax changes provided Gov. Bill Richardson with tens of thousands of dollars worth of free jet airplane flights, an Albuquerque Journal review of Democratic Governors Association records showed.
- 'Nah Hah, Akumal, Mexico (Mayan Riviera) Offers Special Rates for the Summer (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
------ Who: All of our Travel Professional Colleagues What: Nah Hah, located in Akumal, Mexico, on Half-Moon Bay is offering special reduced rates for client reservations made before September 1, 2006.
- '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.
- 'Magic Johnson Enterprises Launches Minority Focused, Home-Based Travel Agency (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
BAYONNE, N.J.----May 15, 2006--Magic Johnson Enterprises, in partnership with CruiseShipCenters, GOGO Worldwide Vacations and Royal Caribbean International, announces the launch of Magic Johnson Travel Group today aboard the brand new Royal Caribbean International cruising vessel Freedom of the Seas -- the largest and most innovative ship to ever sail.
- '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.
- 'Tobacco company provides travel to Richardson (Boston Globe)
A Connecticut-based tobacco company that lobbied the New Mexico Legislature this year for tax changes provided Gov. Bill Richardson with tens of thousands of dollars worth of free jet airplane flights, an Albuquerque Journal review of Democratic Governors Association records showed.
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