Mexico Cruise
07-Nov-2007
Travel Mexico  |  Cities Classifieds Hotels |  Maps Of Mexico |  Restaurants
  • Rescuers find two more bodies in flood-hit Mexico (AFP via Yahoo! News)

    Rescuers on Tuesday found two bodies while searching for 16 people missing after a mudslide struck flood-ravaged southern Mexico, where hundreds of people still refuse to evacuate their homes for fear of looters.


  • Mexico City: Season finale preview (Motorsport.com)

    Adios & Au Revoir! Champ Car Finishes Season, Bourdais His Champ Car Career, in Mexico This Weekend INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana (November 6, 2007) - The Champ Car World Series concludes an intriguing season in Mexico City while four-time Series champion Sebastien Bourdais (#1 McDonald's Cosworth/DP01/Bridgestone) wraps up his Champ Car career in what's certain to be an emotional season finale.


  • GOP push for money for US-Mexico fence (AP via Yahoo! News)

    Republicans cried foul Wednesday after Democrats cut money for a fence along the U.S.-Mexico border from a defense spending bill.


  • Rains Bring Mexico's Poverty to Surface (Washington Post)

    VILLAHERMOSA, Mexico, Nov. 6 -- Roofs rot underwater, stretched out by the thousands over miles and miles. But it is the roofs jutting just above the brown, stinking floodwaters that truly make the heart ache.


  • Teacher Who Fled To Mexico With Boy Denied Bail (CBS 2 Los Angeles)

    A 25-year-old teacher has agreed to be transferred from California to Nebraska to face charges that she fled to Mexico with a 13-year-old former student.


  • Mexico Bolsa Falls on U.S. Growth, Tax Increase: Latin Stocks (Bloomberg.com)

    Nov. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's Bolsa index fell for the sixth time in seven days on concern a lack of credit stemming from the U.S. home loan industry will slow the economy in both countries. Homebuilders dropped on speculation a tax change will hurt profits.


  • Mexico's expanded health insurance improves hypertension treatment (Environmental News Network)

    Mexico?s new health insurance program, Seguro Popular, which was created to extend health insurance to the nation?s 50 million uninsured by 2010, is having a positive effect on coverage of antihypertensive treatment in that country, according to a study published in the October 27 issue of British Medical Journal. Results of the study show that adults insured through Seguro Popular are ...


  • Republicans push for money for US-Mexico fence (KVOA Tucson)

    Associated Press - November 7, 2007 6:44 PM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - Republicans cried foul today after Democrats cut money for a fence along the U.S.-Mexico border from a defense spending...


  • Back to Travel Mexico

    Back to Mexico Travel News Archive

     




    Back to BACK TO TRAVEL MEXICO