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EDITORIAL
Editorial May 16, 2009
-->First drug trafficking, and now Influenza.
What will be the next pandemic for Mexico?
By Laura Wong
When I first heard the first observations about swine flu I did not pay much attention. Soon, when things worsened dramatically, and the television channels, newspapers and radio reports began to ...
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Palm Beach Post-Cox News ServiceBy Jeremy SchwartzSunday, September 28, 2008NUEVO VALLARTA, Mexico — Rob and Mary Ladner pictured their dream retirement as a sailing trip around the world. But everything changed when they cruised into the big, balmy bay of Puerto Vallarta 10 years ago.
Seduced by swaying palm trees, colorful markets and ...
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Binational group forms to address border issuesInspections are among the chamber's concernsBy Janine Zúñiga UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER August 14, 2008 SAN YSIDRO – The San Ysidro Chamber of Commerce has joined forces with all five Baja California border ...
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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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MEXIDATA . INFOhttp://www.mexidata.info/index.htmlMonday, June 30, 2008 Are U.S. News Reports Biased against Baja California ?By Brian Flock The Recent Fuel Crisis Hints at Manufactured Hysteria and Jaundiced CoverageBaja California , Mexico , has been on the receiving end of a wave ...
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By Kerry Kay SimsDude,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" ...
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Riviera Sets a New Condo Benchmark Along CoastlineBy Brian Flock
STAFF WRITER
Bajanews.info
The western coastline of northern Baja will be a fascinating case study of real estate booms for years to come. Countless oceanfront condo proposals have appeared within the past five years with the biggest flurry during 2005 and 2006. New ...
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by Carolyn Whelan
(Fortune Magazine) -- For years, Wal-Mart tried to enter the U.S. banking business, but it gave up in 2007, pulling its application after endless outcries from domestic retail banks. Now it's found a more receptive audience south of the border. In November, Wal-Mart de México opened its first consumer bank, Banco ...
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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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Mayor-elect vows crackdown on police extortion
He also wants fees from condo builders
By Anna Cearley
UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER
ROSARITO BEACH – The mayor-elect of this coastal city has pledged to crack down on police extortion of tourists and to collect more development fees from a recent condominium construction boom. "We need ...
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