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... lightening fast execution at a very low price ... luxury vacation home product that will be sold in fractional ownership interests on property adjacent to its Four Seasons Punta Mita Resort hotel in Mexico.

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Thinking about a vacation home? - Petaluma 360

... vacation trips to the lake, the mountains, the coast or perhaps tropical locales like Hawaii or Mexico. Relaxing in such a beautiful setting ... softer prices, and low mortgage rates have made this a buyer’s ...

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Gasoline pump prices continue to slide - Tacoma News Tribune

... prices to drop as school buses start rolling through neighborhoods across the country. With most family vacations wrapping up and teen ... oil prices fell to a six-week low below $74 a barrel after figures ...

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Commodities prices retreat on economic worries - Fresno Bee

... prices have retreated nearly 8 percent in the past two weeks as the U.S. economic newsflow has generally underperformed. At one point on Thursday, oil prices fell to a six-week low ... most family vacations ...

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Arthur Frommer’s best bargain vacations - Toronto Star

... that singular opportunity, and followed it with offers of one-week holidays in the Caribbean and along the Mexican Pacific for prices in the mid-$600s and low-$700s ... 2) Puerto Vallarta, Mexico: $660 to $680 in ...

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AP News in Brief - AP - msnbc.com

it could snarl travelers' Labor Day weekend plans and strike a second forceful blow to the vacation homes and cottages ... of a spill from an oil platform fire in the Gulf of Mexico off the Louisiana coast.

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Chaos and Stranded Tourists After Mexicana Shutdown - New York Times

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Low Price Mexico Vacations Questions asked

Resolved Question: I NEED HELP!! WANNA GO ON VACATION TO MEXICO IN THE SUMMER!!?

ok, so i am looking into flights. my mom said it has to be around $500 to let me go. we know of this airline called Volaris which always has discounts and low prices, but not anymore. do you guys know of any cheap airlines?? from: San Jose, CA to: Guadalajara, Mexico more

Resolved Question: I am 19, is taking a $4,000 to $5,000 loan a good idea for a car i want to buy?

Hello everyone, so I am 18 (turn 19 May 21st, 2010) and i drive a 97 Honda Civic DX. Now, i have ALWAYS wanted a Subaru WRX, my friend told me he would sell me his Bug-Eyed WRX (STi transmission, coil-overs, turbo-back exhaust, fully dyno tuned, and other goodies) for $7,500 because he just wants to get an Accord (apparently he is tired of stick-shift because he is an idiot, lol, and i LOVE manual transmission, been driving stick since i got a car) That sounds like an awesome price for the car, i mean, they usually go for about +10k in craigslist, +15k in auto trader, and even more in dealerships, it already has after-market which would save me TONS of money because i don't have to buy it anymore. I would just spend money on gas/maintenance, and help out with insurance some more (i am quite sure insurance on a WRX is more than a civic, ha ha) I was looking to buy a Celica (i just wanted a newer car, my 97 Honda is going to fall apart/get stolen soon, ha ha) but i have never had a passion for Celicas, but WRXs that is another story... Now, he said he would not sell car until early September, which is great, i am taking a month off work from July - early August (going to Mexico to visit family, parents paying... no i am not rich) otherwise i think i would do it. I work at GameStop, get paid $8.50/hr, and get a MINUMUM 20 hrs/week, i am also a full-time college student, and live with parents. I am going to be working a lot the summer, getting about 25 - 35 hrs per week (25hrs/week till June 24th cuz i got 1 summer class) and then taking my vacation, coming back, and MAY get a promotion, do not know. I know i can sell my civic for AT LEAST 3k, maybe 4k doubt it, it has a few dents, but 3k is a def. everyone wants civics. ha ha. So to sum it up. -Working summer -1 month vacation -Pay: $8.50/hr at least 20 hrs a week -I can sell my civic for 3k -I live with parents... maybe they can help a bit? -Where can i get a loan with LOWEST interests? Thanks guys! :) more

Resolved Question: Extremely cheap last minute vacation?

My cousin and I would like to go on a "quicky" vacation for two nights sometime between THIS thursday (afternoon/night) and monday (anytime). We live in the New York area and are looking to get away to somewhere with a beach. The catch is that we want a semi-nice vacation at a very very low price. I know, its a tough question. Places to go include.....florida, mexico, puerto rico, etc. Thank you so much! more

Resolved Question: What is the best all-inclusive resort in the Carribean or Mexico?

I'm looking to go on a vacation in the Caribbean or Mexico the week after Easter with my husband and two daughters. The resort needs to have five or more restaurants, a kids program and water park, nightly shows or entertainment, and entertainment by the pool. It needs to be in the lower price range, but still be a nice resort. We have been to the Crown Paradise in Cancun several times now, and would like to try something different. A balcony, swim up bar, and in-room mini bar would also be nice.it would also be nice if the dinner restaraunts didn't require men to wear long pants more

Resolved Question: Is the swine flu lowering vacation prices to mexico?

I would think that they would but when i do research online the prices do not look lower to me.... more

Resolved Question: HONESTLY! Is this a good essay? TELL ME THE MISTAKES! OR WHAT I SHOULD CHANGE easy 10 points!?

Ethanol, Global Warming, N1H1 You wouldn’t think that the subjects Ethanol, Global Warming, and N1H1 connect by our school themes, but they do! These are very different topics which you may think they would not connect. But they have small details that are in common, and it makes a big difference! Ethanol, Global Warming, and N1H1 are all connected by Power, Migration and Energy. Each subject connects to their themes in their own way, staying in our triangle of our school themes. Ethanol will be connecting to Power, Migration and Energy. So will Global Warming and Swine Flu. Swine Flu started from swine in Mexico. Global Warming is all over the world. It is happening everywhere and it needs to be stopped, and our earth needs to go green. Energy-efficient cars have come from all over the world also, but mostly coming from the U.S., and migrating all over the world. They are all connected together by power. N1H1 has started from the pigs in Mexico; gradually spreading around the world from person to person said Suzanne Bohan, from the Contra Costa Times. President Felipe Calderon is using his power to try and stop the spreading of swine flu. In Mexico he is trying to separate the ones with swine flu, and the ones without it. Obama is using his power to take Global Warming off of his list of concerns. Yes, there are many things that are very important in our world, but Global Warming should still be a concern to our own country. The car companies are using their power to make energy-efficient cars, ones that run on ethanol, not gas. This was said in the article Study: Cars go farther on electricity than ethanol. This relates to the book we read in Language Arts, Great Expectations. This is because Estella took over Pip, just because she had the power to do so. This is just like President Felipe; he is using his power, but for good. These subjects connect to migration because swine flu has migrated all the way from Mexico, to the U.S. In Oahu there have been flood reports. Since they are close of the ocean many researchers believe that it is because of Global Warming. The water level in rising and it will keep rising unless we go green. These people in Oahu had to migrate because they would not live in flooded areas. This affects Hawaii because In April, the state saw 1.3 percent fewer visitors than in the same month the previous year. Daily expenditures per visitor were down 14 percent from $186 per day to $160 per day. The idea of Energy- efficient cars has migrated all over the world, but mostly in the places of U.S., Japan, and Europe. China's has become the capital of solar and wind power manufacturing, and it aims to be the main source of affordable electric cars. Energy connects to my articles for many reasons. USA Today has mentioned that an energy resource, gas, has prices that are lower now because of swine flu. It also relates to energy because over spring break, some US colleges urged their students to avoid Mexico as a vacation destination, said at csmonitor.com. Then the swine flu, which had its center in Mexico, caused bookings to drop by 95 percent in April and May. This saves a lot of energy, because airplanes take up a lot of gas and oil. Because of energy resources, such as gas, it has polluted the earth, said Eric Draper. The physicist Freeman Dyson has noticed that there has been increased attention in the last couple of years for his doubtful thinking about global warming, in a New York Review of Books essay, a New York Times Magazine cover story, and this week an interview with Yale e360. Energy-efficient cars are just what we need for our earth. They save our limited energy resourses, and use the other sources that are renewable. Ever thought how Ethanol, Global Warming, and N1H1 connect to each other, by themes such as Migration, Power and Energy? Well they do in their own way. “Some of the scientists, I believe, haven’t they been changing their opinion a little bit on global warming? There’s a lot of differing opinions and before we react I think it’s best to have the full accounting, full understanding of what’s taking place.” George Bush said in a presidential debate, on October 11, 2000. Richard Lugar quoted, “By furthering the use of ethanol, farmers are presented with the opportunity to produce a cash crop by collecting their agricultural wastes.” As said before, these subjects connect in our triangle of school themes! (this was done by a 7th grader) more

Resolved Question: HONESTLY! Is this a good essay? TELL ME THE MISTAKES! OR WHAT I SHOULD CHANGE easy 10 points!?

Ethanol, Global Warming, N1H1 You wouldn’t think that the subjects Ethanol, Global Warming, and N1H1 connect by our school themes, but they do! These are very different topics which you may think they would not connect. But they have small details that are in common, and it makes a big difference! Ethanol, Global Warming, and N1H1 are all connected by Power, Migration and Energy. Each subject connects to their themes in their own way, staying in our triangle of our school themes. Ethanol will be connecting to Power, Migration and Energy. So will Global Warming and Swine Flu. Swine Flu started from swine in Mexico. Global Warming is all over the world. It is happening everywhere and it needs to be stopped, and our earth needs to go green. Energy-efficient cars have come from all over the world also, but mostly coming from the U.S., and migrating all over the world. They are all connected together by power. N1H1 has started from the pigs in Mexico; gradually spreading around the world from person to person said Suzanne Bohan, from the Contra Costa Times. President Felipe Calderon is using his power to try and stop the spreading of swine flu. In Mexico he is trying to separate the ones with swine flu, and the ones without it. Obama is using his power to take Global Warming off of his list of concerns. Yes, there are many things that are very important in our world, but Global Warming should still be a concern to our own country. The car companies are using their power to make energy-efficient cars, ones that run on ethanol, not gas. This was said in the article Study: Cars go farther on electricity than ethanol. This relates to the book we read in Language Arts, Great Expectations. This is because Estella took over Pip, just because she had the power to do so. This is just like President Felipe; he is using his power, but for good. These subjects connect to migration because swine flu has migrated all the way from Mexico, to the U.S. In Oahu there have been flood reports. Since they are close of the ocean many researchers believe that it is because of Global Warming. The water level in rising and it will keep rising unless we go green. These people in Oahu had to migrate because they would not live in flooded areas. This affects Hawaii because In April, the state saw 1.3 percent fewer visitors than in the same month the previous year. Daily expenditures per visitor were down 14 percent from $186 per day to $160 per day. The idea of Energy- efficient cars has migrated all over the world, but mostly in the places of U.S., Japan, and Europe. China's has become the capital of solar and wind power manufacturing, and it aims to be the main source of affordable electric cars. Energy connects to my articles for many reasons. USA Today has mentioned that an energy resource, gas, has prices that are lower now because of swine flu. It also relates to energy because over spring break, some US colleges urged their students to avoid Mexico as a vacation destination, said at csmonitor.com. Then the swine flu, which had its center in Mexico, caused bookings to drop by 95 percent in April and May. This saves a lot of energy, because airplanes take up a lot of gas and oil. Because of energy resources, such as gas, it has polluted the earth, said Eric Draper. The physicist Freeman Dyson has noticed that there has been increased attention in the last couple of years for his doubtful thinking about global warming, in a New York Review of Books essay, a New York Times Magazine cover story, and this week an interview with Yale e360. Energy-efficient cars are just what we need for our earth. They save our limited energy resourses, and use the other sources that are renewable. Ever thought how Ethanol, Global Warming, and N1H1 connect to each other, by themes such as Migration, Power and Energy? Well they do in their own way. “Some of the scientists, I believe, haven’t they been changing their opinion a little bit on global warming? There’s a lot of differing opinions and before we react I think it’s best to have the full accounting, full understanding of what’s taking place.” George Bush said in a presidential debate, on October 11, 2000. Richard Lugar quoted, “By furthering the use of ethanol, farmers are presented with the opportunity to produce a cash crop by collecting their agricultural wastes.” As said before, these subjects connect in our triangle of school themes! (this was done by a 7th grader) more

Resolved Question: Is it safe to travel to Mexico?

I'm in need of a vacation and I'm tempted by the low prices of Mexico resorts right now. The question is, is it safe??? more

Resolved Question: Calderon vows to restore Mexico's appeal but will it work ?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070306/ap_on_re_la_am_ca/mexico_curing_migration MEXICO CITY - Mexican President Felipe Calderon won't be fighting for migration reform when he meets with President Bush next week. Instead, he will be be spelling out what he intends to do to keep Mexicans at home. ADVERTISEMENT Calderon, who was inaugurated on Dec. 1, has pledged to take 100 actions in his first 100 days in office, many of which represent the first steps toward "curing" Mexico's long tradition of illegal migration to the U.S. If implemented, his proposals could help transform Mexico from a labor-exporting country with relatively low growth, productivity and wages into an investment-rich, job-producing economy with better living standards for its 107 million people, nearly half of whom still live in poverty. "We are laying the foundation for a more just, healthy society with better and more equal opportunities for all," he said. Even a modicum of success for Calderon would improve on the record of his predecessor Vicente Fox, who failed to persuade the United States to accept Mexican guest workers and also could not put in place proposed reforms. Like Fox, Calderon faces powerful Mexican monopolies and oligopolies, union leaders and old-school politicians who have resisted changes to a system that concentrates power and wealth in a small number of hands and blocks attempts to improve competition, lower consumer prices and open the job market to more people. Unlike Fox, Calderon has shown he can rally lawmakers and others behind his plans: Congress unanimously passed his 2007 federal budget and he has united state governments behind a nationwide crackdown on drug trafficking. Among other things, he has proposed labor, energy and judicial reforms to encourage investment, promote competition and create jobs; improved tax collection to generate more revenue to fight poverty and improve education; universal health care and support for small and medium-size businesses. "Curing" migration will take many more than his six years in office, Calderon says. With this in mind, he set the goal of boosting Mexico's per-capita income from the equivalent of about $8,000 today to around $30,000 by 2030. "It won't be easy. It won't be fast, but yes, it is possible," Calderon said. Calderon and Bush will meet in Merida, the capital of Yucatan state, on March 13 and 14. Officials have not disclosed in detail the talks' agenda, but in addition to migration, the two are expected to discuss drugs and unresolved trade disputes over trucking rights and agricultural products. U.S.-bound migrants include not only poor and poorly educated unskilled laborers, but also middle-class entrepreneurs, college graduates and professionals. Many actually have jobs in Mexico, but the salaries don't match their talents and experience, and workplace discrimination is widespread. "I think he's on the right track, but migration is a long-term problem," said Jorge Chabat, an international affairs expert at Mexico City's Center for Economic Research and Instruction. Jose Antonio Perez, a 27-year-old college graduate from the oil-rich Gulf coast state of Veracruz, has a degree in mechanical engineering, but no real career prospects in Mexico. His jobs have included a five-month, unpaid engineering internship at a boat-repair company; a two-year job with a telephone company that offered no benefits and no chance of advancement; and his current teaching job, which requires little of his engineering skills and offers no insurance benefits, vacation, or job security. Perez works 12 hours a day Monday through Friday teaching high school mathematics and computers — a post that pays $12,000 a year. He supplements his income with odd carpentry and bricklaying jobs, or selling clothing and even cars. "I sleep four hours a night," he said. "I can't even think of having a family until I get something more secure." More than a year ago, when several of Perez's friends were working illegally in the United States, they earned as much as $26,300 a year pumping gas or working in carpentry. The friends have since returned, but their stories have inspired Perez. If his situation doesn't improve in six months, he plans to cross the border as well. "I could be a carpenter or a locksmith," he said. Calderon — who often notes that he has relatives in the United States, although he has not revealed their legal status — says he is well aware of the difficulties Mexicans face trying to live and work in their own country. He recently told the American Chamber of Commerce in Mexico: "The ideal situation for Mexico is not to have Mexicans migrate." ____ On the Net: http://www.presidencia.gob.mx/en more

Resolved Question: When is the cheapest travel time internationally? To Jamaica, Mexico, Punta Cana, etc?

Looking to schedule our vacation for this year and was wondering when the low season or best deals to these kind of destinations typically are. I know right now the prices are high since everyone wants to be in the warm weather - so when are the best deals? Summer? Fall? more

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