- 'Helias set to face winless Mexico (Jefferson City News Tribune)
At 0-8, any win would make the Mexico Bulldogs' season. The Helias Crusaders want to extend the Bulldogs' woes in 2006 for at least one more week.
- 'Court: Probation Condition Banning All Travel to Mexico Overbroad (Metropolitan News-Enterprise)
A juvenile probation condition absolutely banning a ward of the court from traveling to Mexico was unconstitutionally overbroad, the Fourth District Court of Appeal ruled yesterday.
- 'Passports, please (Daily Southtown)
Apply for passports now. That's the advice from postmasters and travel agents in light of new U.S. travel regulations. Beginning Jan. 8, valid passports will be mandatory for all international air and sea travel, including trips to Bermuda, Canada, Mexico, Panama and the Caribbean.
- 'Mexico fury as Bush gives go-ahead to border fence (Guardian Unlimited)
World: Relations between the US and Mexico worsened after George Bush signed legislation for a 700-mile border fence.
- 'Arizona missing the boat when it comes to trade with Mexico? (Tucson Citizen)
In the cutthroat game of economic development, Arizona would seem to have a geographical and cultural advantage when it comes to doing business in Mexico. But as more competitors move in, Arizona is looking increasingly like just another face in the crowd.
- 'Bush gives green light for US-Mexico border fence (AFP via Yahoo! News)
President George W. Bush signed into law a controversial bill authorizing construction of a fence along the US-Mexico border, shining the spotlight on illegal immigration 12 days ahead of US legislative elections.
- 'Alaska Airlines Adds Five New Nonstop Routes to Mexico From Los Angeles, Portland, San Francisco, Seattle (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Alaska Airlines will significantly expand its Mexico service during the coming week, adding five new nonstop Mexico routes, inaugurating service to the new destination of La Paz, and adding frequency on several existing routes.
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