- 'Mexico drug trade staying at home (Denver Post)
The scourge of the drug trade is hardly new to Mexico. But the country has never been hit so frequently, so gruesomely and so close to home.
- 'For first time, children must get passports / When traveling by air, sea from Mexico, Caribbean, Canada (San Francisco Chronicle)
New anti-terrorism rules will soon require American children under the age of 16 to obtain U.S. passports to return home by air or sea from visits to Canada, Mexico or the Caribbean. The children are among the estimated 22 million U.S. travelers to...
- 'Activists travel to Mexico for 'massive' political rally (Daily Bulletin)
After spending six days in Mexico, a group of area activists came home convinced of a new dawn in the land of their ancestors.
- 'N.M. governor to campaign for Democrats in N.H., Maine, Mass. (WCAX 3)
SANTA FE New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson is making a campaign swing through Eastern states that includes stops for gubernatorial candidates in Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Maryland.
- 'Governor to lobby for water funding, campaign for Democrats (Boston Globe)
Gov. Bill Richardson is making a campaign swing through Eastern states to help Democratic candidates and will stop in the nation's capital to lobby for federal money to carry out Indian water rights settlements in New Mexico.
- 'Officials no longer ignoring unofficial ports Long taken for granted, casual crossings close (The Arizona Daily Star via Yahoo! News)
Visitors to Big Bend National Park used to look forward to trips across the Rio Grande into Mexico on rowboats or by burro.
- 'U.S. issues new Mexico travel warning (UPI)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 (UPI) -- The United States has issued a new travel warning for Mexico citing increased drug violence on the Mexico-U.S. border, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram said.
- 'Travel Q/A (Sun-Sentinel)
Q. We're going to Mexico City and have reserved a hotel in the Zocalo. With the current political unrest, is the city safe? A. For years, Mexico City has been singled out for its security concerns, and the situation is stickier with the continuing protests over the disputed presidential election.
- 'Scotty and the future of space travel (USA Today)
A rocket launch this morning in New Mexico may mark the dawn of a new era in space. Why the hyperbole for a 70-mile suborbital flight with high school science experiments aboard? The Denver Post reveals that the launch will...
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