- 'Our escape from Mexico hurricane! (Burnley Today)
A PARTY of West Craven holidaymakers who were caught up in the Mexican hurricane expressed their relief at being home this week. (04/11/2005 10:19:17)
- 'Renowned Navajo artist dies in New Mexico (Arizona Daily Sun)
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- Famed Navajo artist R.C. Gorman, dubbed "the...
- 'El Camino Real de Tierra Adentero - Part 1 (El Defensor Chieftain)
With the dedication of El Camino Real International Heritage Center set for Nov. 19, it is appropriate to reflect on the importance of this historic trail on New Mexico and her people.
- 'Azteca Flies to Mexico -- on Budget (RedNova)
By Tim SimmersOAKLAND, BUSINESS WRITER CALLING ITSELF the Southwest Airlines ofMexico, Azteca Airlines is now flying to Oakland International Airport, targeting Mexican natives who travel to and from home to visit friends and family.
- 'CONSUMER TRAVEL: Avoid becoming a trapped tourist (The Charlotte Observer)
It sounds like a scene from a bad movie: travelers packing into an airport, clamoring for flights as a powerful hurricane lurks offshore.
- 'Brazilian Police Break Up Immigration Ring (AP via Yahoo! News)
Brazilian police have dismantled a gang that specialized in smuggling illegal immigrants into the United States through Mexico and arrested six of the group's leaders, authorities said Friday.
- 'We're the Millers (KillerMovies)
Synopsis: Follows a drug dealer (Arnett) who on his 30th birthday realizes that he wants out of the business. He decides to do one more job, which forces him to travel to Mexico and create a make-believe family, the Millers, in order to bring 1,400 pounds of marijuana into the U.S.
- 'Around the world with the Washing Machine man (icCroydon)
A WASHING machine repair man who left his job to travel the world has published a book about his adventures.
- 'Brazilian Police Break Up Immigration Ring (Austin American-Statesman)
SAO PAULO, Brazil ? Brazilian police have dismantled a gang that specialized in smuggling illegal immigrants into the United States through Mexico and arrested six of the group's leaders, authorities said Friday.
- 'Cancun races to clean up in time to attract holiday tourists (San Francisco Chronicle)
Nobody is standing still in this seaside resort. Two weeks after Hurricane Wilma pounded Mexico's top tourist destination with 145 mph winds, the race is on to receive hordes of visitors by Dec. 15, the date President Vicente Fox expects the nation's...
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