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Baja wants the movie spotlight again

A 35-acre studio complex was thriving until drug-related violence and tough competition interfered. Now, with 'Little Boy,' it's trying for a comeback. By Richard Marosi, Los Angeles Times January 3, 2012 Reporting from Rosarito Beach, Mexico—

Film set in World War II being shot in Baja California

Written by Sandra Dibble A movie set in California during World War II is being shot in Baja California, generating an estimated $14 million investment to the state and bringing new hope to the region’s lagging film industry. Filmmaker Eduardo Verástegui

Metanoia plays with 'Little Boy'

Pic to star Ben Chaplin and Emily Watson By James Young L.A.-based Metanoia Films is set to make helmer Alejandro Monteverde's "Little Boy," starring Ben Chaplin, Emily Watson and David Henrie. Pic is budgeted at $24 million, funded by a

The culinary buzz in Tijuana

Recovering economy, greater sense of safety pushing revitalization of all kinds of eateries By Sandra Dibble pv["p.a_3"] = " "; , UNION-TRIBUNE Photo by Sean M. Haffey “We have a unique opportunity to create a cuisine for Baja California,”

Baja Sand Event

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Thousands join Rosarito Ensenada bike ride

By Sandra Dibble San Diego Union-Tribune Photo courtesy media.signonsandiego.com Under cloudless skies, thousands of bicyclists from both sides of the border rode 50 miles from Rosarito Beach to Ensenada on Saturday, holding up a colorful Baja California

VIVA LA FIESTA!!!

About the Event Rosarito Ensenada began in 1979. It is an award-winning 50 mile bicycle ride along the Pacific Coast and inland through rural countryside from Rosarito Beach to Ensenada, plus a Finish Line Fiesta on the Ensenada waterfront with food,

Second Annual Baja By the Sea Draws Crowd To Seaport Village

By Ron Raposa Hundreds of Baja lovers andgovernment officials from both sides of the border flocked to Saturday’s secondannual Baja By the Sea event at San Diego’s Seaport Village. The eight-hour event featuredexhibits --- and many free samples

Vehicle checks at border paying off

Authorities seize cash, guns bound for Mexico This article has excerpts of an article in the San Diego Union by Leslie Berestein in February 2010. As we know, most of the guns used by the drug lords and their kingpins in Mexico are brought in from the

Rosarito-Ensenada Bike Ride To Top

Rosarito-Ensenada Bike Ride To Top 20 Million Mile Mark This Sept. 26 ROSARITO BEACH , BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO ---Now in its 30 th year the Rosarito-Ensenada 50-Mile Fun Bicycle Ride will surpass 20 million total miles covered with its Sept. 26 event.

Imagineering a solution for the Middle East

David Lansing davidlansing.com Friday, June 5, 2009 You know how it is when you’ve got a couple of hours to kill at the airport. You read Vanity Fair , get your shoes shined, wander around the Duty Free shop pricing the Kahlua. And if you still

The Influenza or N1H1 issue!

Bad news? Great news for Baja Home Buyers! Take advantage of this opportunity, as it will soon pass! Special "Influenza N1H1" discounts of 5% up to 25%, depending on the unit and form of payment, in different developments and homes and lots.

1st. SURF TOURNAMENT IN ROSARITO

The Sports Institute, Rosarito Surf Club and City Counsil participated in the organization. Five locals will compete in the National Surfing Championship in Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca Rosarito Beach, B. C. The first Surf Tournament in Rosarito was held

ROSARITO MAYOR VISITS LAS VEGAS, NEVADA ON A WORK TOUR

To promote the tourist attractions and gastronomy of Rosarito. April 28th,2009 LAS VEGAS, NV. The Mayor of the Rosarito Beach, Hugo Torres, accompanied by the Director of Economic Development and Tourism, Hector Reyes and the Manager of the Conventions

Is Mexico safer than New Orleans?

Posted by Jason Clampet at 3/26/2009 I've been a big fan of Baja California ever since I lived in Los Angeles and began taking frequent trips to the peninsula. I'm not sure, though, how accurate my impressions of the place are now, considering
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