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Several months after the capture of cartel boss Teodoro Garcia Simental, this Mexico city is looking more like its old, vibrant self.
A couple strikes a fanciful pose at the Centro Cultural Tijuana. Violent crime is down in the Mexican border city since the January arrest of a drug cartel boss. (Don Bartletti, Los Angeles Times / February ...
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THE NEW GLOBAL ECONOMIC REALITY
by Charles Simpson, Mexinvestnow.com
First: A reality check on Mexico
Mexico is in a unique position to reap many of the benefits of the decline of the US economy. In order to not violate NAFTA and other agreements the U.S.A. cannot use direct protectionism, so it is content to allow the media to play this ...
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BY ANDRES OPPENHEIMER
MEXICO CITY -- Mexico is silently working on proposals aimed at drawing millions of U.S. retirees to this country, which could eventually lead to the most ambitious U.S.-Mexican project since the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement.
President Felipe Calderón is likely to propose the first ...
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By Kent Paterson Carefully observing the changing demographics of US society, Mexico's federal government is wagering that the graying of Gringolandia will give a strong impulse to medical tourism. "A million baby boomers, as they are called in the US, could come to live in Mexico in the coming years," said Mexican Health Minister ...
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From Ron Raposa
SAN DIEGO — Mexican cities south of the California border on Friday marked the launch of the new Metropolitan Tourist Police in an effort to regain the confidence of Americans looking for lobster dinners, cheap margaritas and pristine beaches.
Twenty-two police officers from Tijuana, Playas de Rosarito and ...
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The Daily Breeze
By Phil Friedman, Correspondent
Punta Colonet is located 120 miles south of the Mexican border in Tijuana.
The drive there takes you through some of the most picturesque geography of northern Baja California. You will pass through Tijuana, Rosarito Beach, Ensenada, the Baja Wine Country and more.
Highway Mexico 1 will take ...
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Suzan Haskins
Latin America Editor, International Living Which foreign country will be the first in which Americans can use Medicare and Medicaid benefits?
Mexico, of course.
It just makes sense. Mexico is right next door to the largest market of health care consumers in the world. Some health services in Mexico can cost 12 times less than what ...
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<strong>By Phil Friedman, Correspondent</strong>
Mexico has been reduced to a single, small, geographical piece of this earth. If there is a murder in Michoacan, then the presumption of the 24-hour news cycle has been that it is too dangerous to travel to Rosarito Beach even though it is thousands of miles away.
According to Arturo ...
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David Lansing
davidlansing.com Friday, June 5, 2009You 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 have time on your hands, like I do, you use the back of your receipt from California Pizza ...
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By Bill Center, Union-Tribune Staff Writer 2:00 a.m. June 4, 2009
Larry Roeseler has raced in Baja California for 37 years.
He holds the record for overall wins in both the Baja 1000 and Baja 500. He has triumphed on two wheels as well as four.
Few racers know the Baja better than the 52-year-old Roeseler.
And he can't think of ...
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