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Radio Program on Baja California to tell it as it really is San Diego , CA – The barrage of sensationalized and often rehashed bad news media reports and most days anti-Mexico onslaught voiced by far right radio and TV talk shows has provided a distorted view of the real Baja California . The Baja Connection with Patrick Osio, a one ...
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An Rx From Ancient Times
Baja sees economic opportunity
in promoting health tourismBy Flavio Olivieri
Kenn Morris, president of Crossborder Group, says more than $1.2 billion has been invested in Baja tourism since 2000.
Since the time of the ancient Romans, people have traveled between nations to receive medical services they could not ...
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By Marla Dickerson Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
MEXICO CITY - May 23, 2008 - A sizzling stock market. A strengthening peso. Good economic growth. Someone forgot to tell Mexico that the U.S. has been flirting with recession.
Mexico's gross domestic product expanded at an annualized rate of 2.6% in the first three months of the year ...
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Gas Prices are Much Cheaper in Mexico!
If you are having second thoughts about driving to Mexico because of high gas prices - know this: gas in Mexico is currently much cheaper than in the US.
Mexico Gas Prices as of May 2008:
- Regular Unleaded Gas: $2.61 per gallon (US dollars) compare to over $4/gal in the U.S.
- Diesel: $2.10 per gallon ...
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U.S. drug users: Main cause for Mexico’s bloodbathBy Patrick Osio, Jr. It’s time to take the gloves off and lay the responsibility for the bloodbath taking place on a daily basis in Mexico where it belongs – U.S. drug users. Mexican style Mafiosos are killing each ...
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By Thomas Black
March 27 (Bloomberg) -- The only way Bridget Flanagan, a 21-year-old college student from Olympia, Washington, could afford the obesity surgery she needed was to go to Mexico. Her health insurance didn't cover the treatment.
Traveling 2,000 miles for gastric banding surgery at Hospital San Jose in Monterrey, Mexico, ...
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The Trucker News Services
4/11/2008
REYNOSA, Mexico — Some truckers and other motorists from the United States are paying much less for diesel and gasoline in Mexico than north of the border, according to an article in The Monitor of McAllen, Texas.
Staff writers Kyle Arnold and Jared Taylor co-authored the article. It ...
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Farmers Crossing The Border - To MexicoIs The Land Of Plenty Shifting South? Call It Reverse ImmigrationSAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, Mexico, April 9, 2008(CBS) The Mexican state of Guanajuato has fertile land and a mild climate. For years, however, poverty there has led many north to find work on farms in the United States.
But now there is ...
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http://www.internationalliving.com/mexico/free/09-11-07-mexico-myths.html3 Myths About the World's Top Retirement Haven
Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2007
Mérida, Mexico
It's high time Mexico earned the title "world's top retirement haven," as published in IL's 2007 Global Retirement Index. (After having lived in ...
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Mexican teachers protesting pension By Anna CearleyUNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER August 30, 2007 TIJUANA – A Mexican teachers union plans to block ports of entry along the U.S.-Mexico border tomorrow to protest changes to federal employee pension plans. The demonstrations could affect U.S. tourists heading south for the Labor Day weekend. ...
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