- 'Travel Information Sites (KVIA)
For up-to-date information on travel and conditions at the El Paso International Airports, Texas and New Mexico Roads, and any transportation mode, click on the links provided.
- 'So far, Mexico's expatriate voting plan is a flop (Arizona Daily Star)
Mexico CITY - A drive to get millions of Mexican immigrants in the United States to vote in the 2006 presidential election has fallen flat so far, with just 2,213 registered to vote, electoral
- 'Travel Updates - November 23, 2005 (Government of Canada News)
Following is a list of Current Issues and Travel Report changes released in the last 24 hours.
- 'Crime behind bars in Mexico (BBC News)
In Mexico, some inmates find that being behind bars is no obstacle to their criminal activities.
- '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.
- '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."
- 'New players may find it tough to establish themselves in travel search market (eyefortravel.com)
According to Reuters: "Unlike full-service online travel agencies such as Expedia Inc. that sell tickets and make reservations, travel search engines sniff out bookings and direct users to Web sites where they can make purchases.
- 'Happy Coast provides heavenly havens (CNN.com)
For years, seasoned travelers have touted the 150 miles of verdant Pacific coast from Puerto Vallarta south to Manzanillo as Mexico's undiscovered treasure.
- 'Mexico's expatriate voting plan a flop so far (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
A drive to get millions of Mexican immigrants in the United States to vote in the 2006 presidential election has fallen flat so far, with just 2,213 registered to vote, electoral officials said on Thursday.
- 'Locals plan to build orphanage in Mexico (South Idaho Press)
High in the Sierra Mountains of Mexico live the Tamarai Indians - a proud and independent group of impoverished people who, because of history, receive no help from the Mexican government.
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