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Dude,Given how I refuse to fall a slave to demon alcohol (in other words I don't drink), the assorted ads for beer and whatnot passing through my television on a regular basis have no effect in terms of selling product. Some of them are extremely entertaining, though. Lately I've enjoyed the "dude" commercials being ...
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Baja California tourism officials say they saw a significant increase in visitors during the four-day Easter weekend compared with the past few months, bringing much-needed income to economically struggling tourist destinations. At a news conference Monday, Tourism Secretary Oscar Escobedo Carignan said 143,000 U.S. and Mexican travelers spent ...
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A boat laden with genetically engineered pigs sunk this morning off the coast of Tijuana. The lone survivor later died at a hospital of explosive diarrhea of the battery compartment.
The identity of the survivor who died at hospital was revealed as Faker McJobs of Tijuana, the on-ship entertainer. Mr. McJobs, 2GB, lived a somewhat infamous ...
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Savvy vintners from all over the world are betting that Mexico’s Guadalupe Valley may well be the next frontier for New World wine.
Located less than 100 miles southeast of San Diego — and only a few minutes drive from Ensenada, Baja California’s third largest city — Guadalupe Valley is only now being recognized for its ...
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When we first joined Point2 Homes it seemed more organized and much more effective than today. We have noticed the neighborhoods are now being created by anybody using any name without even a little editorial supervision. This is the criteria below once used by Point2 Homes to keep it effective and organized in the past. None of this is being ...
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TIJUANA – With cross-border visits showing marked declines, business and tourism officials in Baja California are going into full-scale damage control in hopes of regaining ground lost over the past year.
“The image of the security problem has hit the state very badly,” said Baja California's tourism secretary, Oscar ...
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Take a fishing pier, chum it up with a lot of bait, invite some kids for a tournament with the long-range goal to improve underwater habitat and structure, all for better fishing. That would be a great concept here in Southern California, right? But considering all the legal, environmental and bureaucratic hoops organizers would have to jump ...
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Warmed by breezes filled with the scent of spice and flowers, Rosarito Beach embraces the endearing Mexican tradition and charm that lure international travelers.
A playground for all ages and all tastes, Rosarito Beach sits between the Tijuana and Ensenada corridor that stretches across 20 scenic miles of Baja California's gold coast. Life ...
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Open Letter to Coldwell Banker MexicoTo: Phillip HendrixCEO, Coldwell Banker, MexicoPerhaps the next time you have an opportunity to do the right thing in regards to one of your Mexican offices you will consider the recent disaster at the Coldwell Banker Coastline office in Rosarito. As dishonest as Joel Forral was, it pales in comparison to ...
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Mexico plans to begin taking bids in the first quarter from companies vying to build a $7 billion port and rail line on Mexico's west coast as an alternative to congested U.S. ports in California. Construction on a new port at Punta Colonet in the state of Baja California Norte and a 350-kilometer (217-mile) railroad to connect with the ...
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