- 'Immigration rules won't affect travel plans 05/28/06 (News-Herald)
Many participants in a recent boating summit Downriver are concerned about how an immigration law, now headed to conference committee, would affect how they travel.
- 'New, better sites to plan summer travel (Chicago Tribune)
Click, click, click for the perfect trip With warmer weather fast approaching, it's time to begin anew that dreaded annual ritual of planning the summer getaway. It's a true modern-day irony that the most effective way to finally transport you and yours away from the family computer is to first spend some time smack dab in front of it. There's good news, however, as the online travel community
- 'Richardson explores business opportunities with Mexico (New Mexico Business Weekly)
Gov. Bill Richardson and the governor of the Mexican state of Chihuahua will travel to Washington D.C. in August or September to jointly promote the border region between New Mexico and Chihuahua.
- 'Hecho en México (Calendarlive.com)
By Joy Nicholson, Joy Nicholson is the author of the novels "The Tribes of Palos Verdes" and "The Road to Esmeralda." A gorgeous aimlessness permeates Tony Cohan's "Mexican Days: Journeys Into the Heart of Mexico."
- 'U.S. Quake Warning Systems Lag (Wired News)
Alert systems in Japan, Mexico, Taiwan and Turkey give earthquake warnings that allow trains to stop, gas and electric utilities to protect their systems and people to get away from windows. Why does the U.S. have so little in place?
- 'U.S. 62-180 to be widened between Carlsbad and N.M.-Texas line (ABC 7 El Paso)
CARLSBAD, N.M. A state Department of Transportation official says U-S 62-180 is to be widened from two lanes to four lanes between Carlsbad and the New Mexico-Texas...
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