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♫ On the tenth day of Christmas my true love gave to me: Ten Lords a-Leaping,Nine Ladies Dancing,Eight Maids a-MilkingSeven Swans a-Swimming,Six Geese a Laying,FIVE GOLDEN RINGSFour Calling Birds,Three French Hens,Two Turtle ...
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Baja California, México -- Baja California's State Congress wants to pass a law that would change the times for last call in the state.
If the law passes, last call for all bars in Baja would be 3:00 AM on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays and 1:00 AM during the rest of the week.
Bar owners oppose the law ...
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UMAMI Sustainable Seafood Inc. has announced that it has completed the acquisition of Baja Aqua Farms, Mexico's leading producer of bluefin tuna. In July 2010, The Company acquired 33% interest in Baja Aqua Farms along with an option to acquire an additional 66.98%. Umami exercised their option and the transaction closed with the ...
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Hi everyone,
This is another interesting post from our friend Elliott, consumer advocate.
Just think, if your home were in Baja California, México, you'd not have these issues with the weather!
Please visit my webpage: http://www.bajaoceanside.com/ and contact me at: velia.in.baja@gmail.com to rescue you from all the ...
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Hi everyone,
I was tranquilly reading through my newest issue of PEOPLE Magazine (12/13/10, Vol. 74 - No. 22) and, in page 36 at the bottom left, in an article called "Caught In The Act" guess what I found:
Where else in the world would you have delicious Lobster with Flour Tortillas but in our very own Puerto ...
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TIJUANA - Ending weeks of speculation, Tijuana's mayor-elect on Friday announced his selection of a retired military officer to replace the city's outgoing security chief, Lt. Colonel Julian Leyzaola.
The naming of Gustavo Huerta, a 42-year-old retired army captain, sends a message that the leadership of the 2,000-member department will ...
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For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
Contact: 202-282-8010
MEXICO CITY-Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano today visited Mexico City to meet with her international counterparts and reiterate the Obama administration's ongoing commitment to combating terrorism and other transnational crimes-signing an ...
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Carlos Bustamante Anchondo, new Tijuana Mayor Jorge Ramos, outgoing Tijuana Mayor, and Carlos Bustamante
TIJUANA - In the weeks leading up to his scheduled Tuesday inauguration as mayor of Tijuana, Carlos Bustamante Anchondo has been on the road a ...
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Rent to go up because of new Marina! • 1 bath single story "Take one space, or all three" - $400 USD Monthly - Great location!
Puerto Nuevo, Playas de Rosarito - Great potential for commercial entrepreneurs in Puerto Nuevo. Lease one, two, or all three spaces for your new business.
Gran ...
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At the 31st edition of the World Travel Market (WTM) being held at the Exhibition and Conference Centre (Excel) in London's Docklands, from November 8th to 11th, Gloria Guevara Manzo, Mexico's Tourism Minister, announced that next year Mexican tourism promotion throughout Europe will be the focus of a newly designed strategy aimed ...
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Initiative drive targeted for 2012 ballot By Michael Gardner An Arizona-style immigration law could be on the ballot in California.
The Secretary of State Tuesday cleared the way for a little-known tea party activist in the San Francisco Bay area to begin collecting the required 433,971 signatures of registered voters required to place the ...
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The Ship of State (pick any State) is sinking fast. People are simply walking away from their homes, commercial real estate properties, businesses, neighborhoods and their old lives. Even immigrants who moved to the US for education and business opportunities are moving back to their home countries en mass where they can enjoy a better standard ...
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Hi everyone,
This article below is taken from SignonSanDiego and it is written by two authors: Bob Hawkins (the main article) and Gary Robbins (the weather prognosis).
You will find a few links. Please make the best use of them for your convenience.
Please be careful and have a great Thanksgiving!
Don't forget to visit my website: ...
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By Ron Raposa
Although the popular tourist destination of Rosarito Beach most often is thought of as spring and summer destination, the holiday season is one of the most magical times of the year here.
Rosarito Beach --- Baja California, México --- is a ...
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For the first time in the race's 43-year history, a Mexican team took top honors at the Tecate SCORE Baja 1000 on Nov. 20 after the father-son duo of Gus Vildosola Sr. and Jr. drove their Ford F-150 Trophy Truck into La Paz, Mexico. Twenty-eight-year-old Vildosola Jr. started and finished the race, while 57-year-old Senior drove a ...
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection is reminding travelers planning trips across the border into the United States to make sure they have their proper documents and to anticipate times of heavy traffic during Thanksgiving and the upcoming holiday season (http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/wait_times/ ).
Thanksgiving is celebrated on the ...
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By Ron Raposa
Turkeys won't be the only things running this month in Rosarito.
On Nov. 7 runners participated in the traditional half-marathon from downtown Rosarito to the famous Puerto Nuevo Lobster Village. The picturesque 21-kilometer race traced a coastal route as beautiful as it is challenging.
And while at Puerto Nuevo, ...
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States that he will not allow people to be overcome by fear.At a celebration with troops from the 2nd Military Region in Baja California, President Felipe Calderón said that on behalf of those who have given their lives for Mexico, Federal Government will continue to fight for a better future for the country and restore security for ...
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By: Jack E. George
Some of the brightest students in México live right here in Rosarito Beach. This was recently determined by a national competition, conducted throughout the country, to identify students earning the highest grades in multiple subjects. It was determined that a number of these students attend Ejido Mazatlán ...
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By Sandra Dibble of the San Diego Tribune
With scarce rainfall and increasing competition for water from the Colorado River, Baja California faces many of the same challenges as Southern California as it strives to meet the needs of a swelling population.
Now water managers are considering whether to build four desalination plants ...
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