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Going South ...scary about going to a country that has its own name for a bacterium almost 40 percent of travelers to the country contract — Montezuma's Revenge.
But a little knowledge and a lot of bottled water make the trip to our neighboring country to the south worth the risk.
Honeymo...
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Mexican Deputies Reject US Statements ...terrier crossbreed "Hendrik" wears special dog goggles as he enjoys a ride through town in the convertible of his owner Thomas. (AFP/Sebastian Willnow)Mexican deputies denied the veracity of US statements, according to which the cities of Acapulco and Monterrey are dangerous for ...
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Thousands of Mexicans Wait Patiently for US Visa ...people quietly assemble here to ask for legal entry into the United States, making Mexico City the State Department's busiest visa office in the world, according to the embassy.Mexico City -The huddled masses gather well before dawn, hands jammed into pockets and jackets pulled t...
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Grounded Mexican Airline Leaves Hundreds of Tourists Stranded ...in less than a year that Mexican authorities ordered the grounding of a national airline.The Mexican government has suspended operations of low-cost carrier Lineas Aereas Azteca on Monday because of safety deficiencies, financial problems, administrative and technical procedures,...
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Calderón Will Make It Easier for Foreigners to Stay Longer in Mexico ...City – President Felipe Calderón said this week that he will make it easier for foreigners to stay longer in Mexico to promote tourism and business investment.Speaking in Acapulco, the granddad of Mexican tourist resorts, Calderón said tourists would automatically get permission ...
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Federal Police to Permanently Guard Acapulco Hotels ...above a beach in the resort town of Acapulco February 23, 2007. (Reuters/Andrew Winning)Mexican federal police will patrol the hotel zone of Acapulco day and night to prevent an outbreak of drug gang violence from affecting tourism, a senior police official said on Friday.Acapulc...
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Visitors to Monterrey Cautioned by U.S. ...daylight cop killings and gang-style executions has prompted U.S. authorities to caution visitors to Mexico´s leading northern city."Visitors are urged to remain vigilant" while in Monterrey, said a report by the Overseas Security Advisory Council, an advisory body involving U.S....
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Mexican Consulate Opens US Passport Hotline ...(877-639-4835), allows callers to set up appointments in advance to apply for passports and identification cards called "matriculas."Mexicans seeking passports necessary to re-enter the United States after flying home can skip the long lines outside their consulates by calling to...
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Oaxaca 2007 Rural Tourism Fair ...event, the 2007 Rural Tourism Fair will take place in Oaxaca City, Mexico on Saturday, January 27th. The annual event provides dialogue and information-sharing among travelers and locals in Oaxaca City, Mexico.Visitors have direct access to local tour operators, community represe...
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U.S. Government Downgrades Travel Advisory for Mexican State of Oaxaca ...back to the Mexican city known for charm, not violenceThe U.S. government downgraded its travel warning for Mexico's troubled southern state of Oaxaca, saying Americans should simply "use caution" in the region instead of avoiding it altogether.Oaxaca City, the state's picturesqu...
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