- 'Wilma hurts Mark Travel (BizJournals)
The havoc wreaked on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula in October by Hurricane Wilma has dampened Mark Travel Corp.'s tour business to Cancun and surrounding areas.
- 'Marketing Director - Travel & Aviation (EMEA) 60-80K (eyefortravel.com)
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- 'Busiest Travel Day Underway (KGTV TheSanDiegoChannel.com via Yahoo! News)
If you're planning to head out of town this Thanksgiving weekend, you may face some travel conditions that won't make your list of things to be thankful for.
- 'Mexico rights watchdog says police torture persists (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News)
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican police and prosecutors still use torture and their tactics have grown more sophisticated, despite President Vicente Fox's pledges to end such abuse, the national rights watchdog said on Tuesday.
- 'Talk About Travel (Washington Post)
Washington Post Travel editors and writers take your questions and comments every Monday at 2 p.m. ET.
- 'U.S. ending 'catch and release' at Mexico border (MSNBC)
The United States is closing a legal loophole which has allowed tens of thousands of illegal immigrants to slip into the country and join the estimated 11 million undocumented foreigners already here.
- 'Crime behind bars in Mexico (BBC News)
In Mexico, some inmates find that being behind bars is no obstacle to their criminal activities.
- 'Automobile Travel Stagnant for Thanksgiving, Gas Prices Down (Southern Pines Pilot)
Rapidly falling gasoline prices do not appear to be encouraging motorists to travel this Thanksgiving holiday, according to AAA Carolinas. Prices have dropped nearly $1 since the Labor Day holiday peak that coincided with Hurricane Katrina, followed later by Hurricane Rita.
- 'Mexico's new culture retreat: Oaxaca (International Herald Tribune)
Equally cosmopolitan, but far more tranquil than Mexico City, Oaxaca is fast becoming the artistic capital of Mexico, drawing artists from around the country while shepherding its own to acclaim.
- 'Merced Sun-Star Examines HIV/AIDS Epidemic Among Migrants Who Travel Between U.S., Mexico (Medical News Today)
The Merced Sun on Saturday examined the increasing number of HIV/AIDS cases among Mexicans in the U.S. and Mexico, "a trend that researchers and health officials attribute to migrants' high-risk behavior and constant movement."
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