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Playas de Rosarito, B.C. a Martes 20 de Diciembre de 2011.
En Playas de Rosarito se esta volviendo a integrar el COMITÉ CIUDADANO DE ATENCIÒN AL TURISTA!
Estamos muy contentos, ya que esto siempre ha ayudado bastante a conservar la tranquilidad en los turistas, asi como asisitencia en casi cualquier situacion.
La reunion para ...
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Bellow is a very interesting article written by Mr. Richard Marossi for the Associtated Press, published in the Los Angeles Times last week. The most interesting part is that, Mr. Marosi is mostly very critical on Mexico and Baja California... in my personal opinion. Please read it, as I am sure that you will find it very informative. ...
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Tijuana safer than Cincinnati
“I felt safer in Tijuana than I do in most places in Cincinnati,” words spoken by the Chief Financial Officer of a major U.S. company visiting Tijuana investigating the possibility of starting a maquiladora operation there. While not at liberty to disclose the name of the company at this ...
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By Sandra Dibble
The San Diego Union-Tribune LLC.
TIJUANA — Baja California has been losing cruise-ship visitors, sales of coastal real estate have plummeted and many resort hotel rooms sit empty. Yet the range of tourism offerings for visitors to the state has never been greater.
Among this year’s choices: a large agricultural ...
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By Tony Brogdon and Marcia Gershenbaum
By Tony Brogdon and Marcia Gershenbaum
Is it safe to live in Baja, Mexico? Is it practical? What standard of living can I expect?
These are questions that many American baby-boomers ask themselves when planning to retire or visit in Mexico. They have been convinced by the negative media reports about the ...
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Recovering economy, greater sense of safety pushing revitalization of all kinds of eateries By Sandra Dibble
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Photo by Sean M. Haffey
“We have a unique opportunity to create a cuisine for Baja California,” said owner Miguel Angel Guerrero, inside his newest restaurant, El Taller, ...
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By Tom Fudge
The San Ysidro Port of Entry is America's busiest border crossing but it also may be the most frustrating border crossing, with wait times often surpassing two hours. That's why the US federal government is launching a $557 million construction project to expand the port.
Photo by Tom Fudge
Above: Shovels wait to be ...
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Sandra Dibble holds a cup of clamato juice, a popular treat in Baja California, on Sunday in Rosarito Beach.
By Sandra Dibble
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Monday, August 30, 2010
This was a difficult assignment: In the space of just a few hours, give my new editor, Hieu Tran Phan, a tour of Tijuana. On one quiet Sunday afternoon, what ...
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By Ron Raposa
Saturday, July 31, 2010
In the 1980s's Hugo Torres led the tough 12-year campaign to make Rosario its own city, independent from Tijuana. When voters made that a reality in 1995, he was appointed the city's first mayor.
When Torres' term ended in 1998, he thought his time in office was over. The long-time owner ...
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El festival de arte y cultura GLBT Inclusión en Revolución puede ser un buen inicio para atraer mas visitantes a la ciudad consideró el presidente del Comité de Turismo y Convenciones de Tijuana, José Avelar Ruiz.
El funcionario, dijo que la idea de apoyar al festival por parte de Cotucos y otras dependencias ...
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