- 'Infancy of an empire (Boston Globe)
Upendra Mishra learned his business skills the old-fashioned way. He went broke. A former Mexico bureau chief for United Press International, Mishra moved to Boston in 1992 and promptly started something called ''Asia Business Journal" aimed at the Indian community in the Boston area, which now numbers over 44,000. (He refers to them as ''Asian Indian," which includes immigrants from ...
- '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.
- 'Mexican drug lords increasingly powerful (USA Today)
Mexico's drug gangs have been highly successful in the past two decades, gradually replacing Colombian gangs in the United States to control the profitable distribution of cocaine from coast-to-coast.
- 'Library Officials To Visit Guadalajara (Des Plaines Journal)
Three Des Plaines Public Library officials will travel to Guadalajara, Mexico at the end of the month as part of the facility's new sister library program.
- 'From Mexico to Florida, ravaged beach resorts promise speedy cleanup (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
No sooner had Hurricane Wilma spun itself out into the Atlantic Ocean, two weeks ago after whomping parts of the Yucatan and south Florida, than the serious spinning really began.
- 'Haggling talents aid travel agency (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Founder's early experience on used-car lot helps him find deals for Fellowship Travel's clients G.
- 'RC Gorman Paints the Great Easel in the Sky (Gadling)
Not entirely travel related, except that it was on a trip to New Mexico many years ago that I ended up at the home of Sante Fe artist RC Gorman. What a greaet guy. Kind and quiet, but sly and immensely talented, Gorman invited me into his house and talked about the artist?s life. With a glorious, saffron sunset saturating the window pane behind him, I hung out and talked about life and art and
- 'RC Gorman Paints the Great Easel in the Sky (Gadling)
Not entirely travel related, except that it was on a trip to New Mexico many years ago that I ended up at the home of Taos artist RC Gorman. What a great guy. Kind and quiet, but sly and immensely talented, Gorman invited me into his (huge) house and we talked about the artist?s life. With a glorious, saffron sunset saturating the window pane behind him, a freshly painted RC Gorman classic on
- 'Don't wait too long for holiday bargains (Chicago Tribune)
For anyone waiting to get a great airfare or a travel deal for Christmas or New Year's, the advice from people who know is: Don't wait. Book now. Availability is shrinking and prices are going up, not down.
- '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.
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