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They tell their story Aug 28th
Baja California American and Canadian expatriates become stars of documentary SAN DIEGO, Aug. 28 SAN DIEGO, Aug. 28 /PRNewswire/ --
After months of endless sensational news articles on ongoing and constant rehashing of old stories scaring visitors to stay away, American expatriates living in Baja ...
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Ever looked up the word deter? Well I did and here is what it says: Deter: to discourage somebody from taking action or prevent something from happening, especially by making somebody feel afraid or anxious.
I think the press has done a pretty good job of deterring tourist from coming to Baja. Could there be a conspiracy here? Does somebody in ...
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Good News From Baja to Balance the Bad: the Bicycles are Back! PR Newswire SAN DIEGO, April 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Despite travel warnings renewed just one week ago by the U.S. State Department, thousands of Southern Californians traveled to Baja on Saturday for the Rosarito Ensenada 50 Mile Fun Bicycle Ride(R), enjoying a weekend of mariachis and ...
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From Admin Que Pasa 03 27 08City officials have launched Rosarito’s first Tourist Police Force to patrol those areas most frequented by the more than one million visitors per year to this beautiful seaside community just 30 miles south of San Diego. The elite 18-member force, hand selected by Police Chief Jorge Montero to consist of his ...
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More than 300 residents here have volunteered to provide citizens’ watch services for the more than one million people a year who visit this popular tourist city. Members of the newly formed Citizen Council for Assistance to Tourists were sworn in at a March 4 ceremony at the Rosarito Beach Hotel. They included both Mexican-born and ...
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[expires:2008-03-09:Note that this information is outdated.]
In Tijuana, Secretary of Public Security Alberto will soon get a big bump in monthly wages,
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Regarding the recycled bad press on Baja:
Brian,
This has been really over played. The same storys keep recycling. It is hurting the area and it is a shame. The Government has already started counteracting the problem but people never hear the good news. This will pass. We still all live down in Mexico and do not see this chaos ...
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Storm Churns Up Massive Waves in Mexico: Inc Raw Videoby steve468 | January 8, 2008 at 01:18 pm | 189 views | add comment Upload Photos, Videos and Audio Storm Churns Up Massive Waves in Mexico: Jan 2008by steve468
1 day ago | 91 views Storm Churns Up Massive Waves in Mexico: Inc Raw Videoby steve468 | January 8, 2008 at 01:18 pm | 189 views | ...
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Storm Churns Up Massive Waves in Mexico: Inc Raw Videoby steve468 | January 8, 2008 at 01:18 pm | 189 views | add comment Upload Photos, Videos and Audio Storm Churns Up Massive Waves in Mexico: Jan 2008by steve468
1 day ago | 91 views Storm Churns Up Massive Waves in Mexico: Inc Raw Videoby steve468 | January 8, 2008 at 01:18 pm | 189 views | ...
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OUTDOORS REPORT Baja hopes to lure kids to pier fish By Ed Zieralski UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER January 8, 2008 Take a fishing pier, chum it up with a lot of bait, invite some kids for a tournament with the long-range goal to improve underwater habitat and structure, all for better fishing. That would be a great concept here in Southern ...
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