| | You searched for Mexico and City and Hotels Date: Sat May 19 21:32:38 2012 Searching WorldNews.com for:"Mexico and City and Hotels" Sorted: by date (newest first) Total matches: 711 No previous results Next 20 results | - Reeling in fish from the Arizona deserts
| The tall, gangly saguaro cactus, desert sand, and the lonely steer skull are proverbial Arizona stereotypes. Nestled in those deserts and half the state’s mountains are hundreds of lakes and streams just waiting for a cast fly or dropped line. Twenty different sport fish await anglers in the G The Examiner - Mayweather: More Muhammad Ali than meets the eye
| Two weeks before his victory over Puerto Rican bruiser Miguel Cotto, Floyd Mayweather floated around the ring in the Las Vegas gym that bore his name. As fleet with his lip as he was with his feet, the 35-year-old pound-for-pound boxing king charmed visitors, entertained media and onlookers with c Al Jazeera - Rafting the Grand Canyon an unforgetting E ticket ride
| Accompanied with screams as loud as roller coaster riders, the raft plunges into the wall of muddy waves. Rocks the size of houses looming on either side try to grab the madly paddling group. Moments ago the gentle new age song of water lapping the side of the raft is now heavy metal rock pounding The Examiner - Bermuda has sand and sunshine - with just a hint of smugness
Bermuda isn't hip, nor does it need to be. It secured its paradise status in the 17th century, says Nigel Tisdall. | Image 1 of 3 Shaped like a hook, Bermuda is slightly smaller than Guernsey and has the feel of a misplaced Channel Island Image 1 of The Daily Telegraph - Oaxaca Criolla green salad with grasshopper topping
| Here’s a chance to experience true Mexican food at its source. On May 25 -26, 2012, and June 1-2, 2012, Chef Ix-Chel Ornelas Hernández and Chef Liz Galicia will partner with Las Ventanas al Paraíso (Cabo, México) resort’s executive Chef Fabrice Guisset to delight hotel guests and the lo The Examiner - 4th high-ranking Mexican army officer detained
| MEXICO CITY - Mexico's army announced Friday that it had detained a fourth high-ranking officer during a civilian investigation into alleged military links to drug cartels. Three generals were previously detained. | The Defense Department said it brought in retired Lt. Col. Silvio Hernandez Soto f Herald Tribune - South Africa targets rainbow tourists
There is arguably no worse place in the world to be gay than Africa. Today more than two-thirds of African countries have laws criminalising homosexual acts and across the continent the imprisonment, murder and abuse of gays has become part of the fabric of society. | So to many Africans the Rainbow BBC News - Blow The Budget
123Thrill seekers can go hot air ballooning over the Australian bushAntartic AntarktisWallow in luxury at the Oberoi Hotel in India MARTIN HARVEY/GETTY | No budget? Lucky you - check out these no-holds-barred luxury trips to the furthest reaches and most sumptuous destinations on the planet | 1. POL Irish Times - Mexican army captures 8 Gulf cartel members, guns
| MEXICO CITY - The army says it has detained eight suspected members of the Gulf cartel and seized drugs, guns and hand grenades during investigations into the May 13 discovery of 49 dismembered bodies on a highway in northern Mexico. | Mexico's Defense Department says the suspects were caught Thur Herald Tribune - Feds say Colorado wildfire started on camp stove
| LIVERMORE, Colo. - Warm, dry weather hindered hundreds of firefighters battling a blaze in northern Colorado that federal officials say started with a camp stove. Enlarge | Fire burns through trees on the Hewlett wildfire in the Poudre Canyon northwest of Fort Collins, Colo., on Thursday, May 17, Herald Tribune - Morrissey book excerpt: With John Kruk as his mentor, it’s little wonder Ozzie Guillen is the way he is
| John Kruk would like to | formally apologize. ‘‘I take 100 percent responsibility,’’ | he said, chuckling. Few people in major-league baseball drop more F-bombs than Ozzie Guillen, and none do it with his dexterity. He might have learned the word during rookie ball in 1981, but he learned Chicago Sun-Times - >Space Double Feature Weekend: SpaceX Launch and Solar Eclipse
| If you’re a space enthusiast, this weekend is going to be a doozy. | In the wee hours of Saturday May 19, the private spaceflight company is planning to launch their Dragon capsule from Cape Canaveral in Florida. The launch window is for 1:55 am PDT so West Coast night owls might just want to st Wired News - Exhibit shows Grosz's take on Dallas in '52
| DALLAS - Twenty paintings from 1952 that capture Dallas as more skyscrapers went up and the city began to sprawl away from downtown, are going on exhibit together for the first time in more than a half-century. | "Flower of the Prairie: George Grosz in Dallas," a series of works by the German Dada Herald Tribune - Thousands of protesters gather for pre-NATO rally
| CHICAGO - Thousands of nurses and other protesters gathered Friday at a downtown Chicago plaza for a noisy but peaceful demonstration demanding a "Robin Hood" tax on banks' financial transactions, the largest protest yet ahead of a two-day NATO summit that is expected to draw even larger protests. Herald Tribune - Texas airline exec describes enemies at porn trial
| BROWNSVILLE, Texas - The founder of a South Texas cargo airline testified in his own defense on Friday, the fifth day of his federal trial on child pornography charges, and described several people motivated to set him up. | Robert Hedrick told jurors about disagreements with two business partners Herald Tribune - Journalist kidnapped in northern Mexico
| MEXICO CITY - Mexican authorities say masked gunmen have kidnapped a police-beat reporter in the northern state of Sonora. | State prosecutors' spokesman Jose Larrinaga says reporter Marcos Antonio Avila Garcia was at a car wash in Ciudad Obregon when he was kidnapped Wednesday by three people wit Herald Tribune - Wine Takes Flight in Espanola May 19 and 20
| The Northern New Mexico Wine and Balloon Festival is being held in Espanola May 19 and 20. This first ever event will host seven New Mexico wineries along with food, music and a hot air balloon display at the Santa Claran Hotel in Espanola. The tickets are $15.00 for wine club members and $20 for The Examiner - Obama stance adds fuel in marriage battlegrounds
| PORTLAND, Maine - President Barack Obama's support for gay marriage has emboldened activists and politicians on both sides of the issue, setting off a flurry of political activity in a number of states and serving as a rallying point in others where gay marriage votes are being held this fall. | W Herald Tribune - AAA inspectors pick favorite 1, 2 Diamond hotels for budget-conscious travelers
| As the Memorial Day weekend approaches, the unofficial start of the summer travel season, millions of travelers are beginning to plan road trips. For many, planning a vacation full of excitement and fun while staying within a comfortable budget can create anxiety. But with more than 31,000 AAA App The Examiner - Oxford Hotel thrilled to be named to the “Top U.S. Hotel Spas”
| At over 120 years old, Oxford Hotel has still “got it.” The 80-room boutique hotel is outranking hotels more than half its age and repeatedly receives recognitions for its outstanding service, amenities, and historic accommodations. | Ranked #26 in the “Top U.S. Hotel Spas” by Condé Nast The Examiner |