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Day trip: Eating events in Baja California

The region's reaching cult status among foodies, have a look for yourself By Keli Dailey Monday, October 29, 2012 Brilliant. The way Baja California’s culinary scene has soared in the past two years, picking up new Mexiphiles and big endorsements

Hope in Mexico

By: Kevin Caufield Source: www.newstrib.com In his youth, Peru resident Don Arter could stand on the mound and smoke 90 to 95 mph fastballs past batters. He played basketball on a college scholarship, and was even offered a contract by the St. Louis Cardinals.

Justin Timberlake's Bachelor Party Moves to Mexico

By: Gossip Cop Source: www.opposingviews.com Justin Timberlake’s bachelor party celebration has gone international. The singer-actor, who threw a bash with large group of male friends at Surrender nightclub in Las Vegas on Thursday, ustin Timberlake’s

Border Week: Rosarito-Ensenada Bike Ride

By: Sandra Dibble Source: www.utsandiego.com The Rosarito-Ensenada bicycle ride, a tradition in Baja California, will start in front of the Rosarito Beach Hotel on Saturday at 10 a.m. The event has been held since 1980 (twice a year since 1987) and has

Eat Your Way Through Mexico City: 7 Un-Skippable Dining Options

By: Matthew Bell Source: www.newnownext.com When I travel, there’s something I usually forget—my hotel room number, what language I’m supposed to speak, an address, an umbrella, an extra layer, a boyfriend…uh…. But in Mexico

Blaming health care act for job losses seems a bit much

By: Reader's Page Source: blog.sandiego.com The Welch Allyn CEO 's announcement that it plans to cut jobs, citing a new 2.3 percent federal tax on medical equipment devices, raises some questions about this claim and the further claim this tax

TIJUANA CITY AND SHOPPING TRIP FROM SAN DIEGO

By: SanDiego.com Source: www.sandiego.com Tijuana City and Shopping Trip from San Diego transports you to a different world just across the border. Get ready for a day of affordable fun with your family. For a fun daytime outing that doesn't cost

Mexico’s Independence Day is Celebrated on September 16: ¡Viva México!

By: Michele Joyce Source: www.baja.com Mexico’s Independence Day is celebrated on September 16. It is an official holiday in Mexico, and a big one. The celebrations center around the start of the movement for independence which began on the morning

Torres Alegre: Knowledge and Love Nurture These Wines in the Valle de Guadalupe, Ensenada

By: Baja.com Source: www.baja.com Far off the beaten path, on the road that runs behind Adobe Guadalupe Vineyards and Inn, there is a vineyard (seven hectares of Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Grenache and Nebbiolo) and a very new winery…sort of a modern-day,

Villa del Faro: An Eco-Friendly Boutique East Cape Hotel Oasis

By: Dawn Pier Source: www.baja.com Villa del Faro Eco-Hotel in the East Cape is a surprise in so many ways – a lovingly handcrafted private estate turned boutique hotel, hidden on the side of a hill overlooking the Sea of Cortez smack dab in the

Cabo San Lucas Activities: King of the Dinner Cruises

By: Chris Sands Source: www.baja.com Looking for Cabo San Lucas activities? Every resort destination boasts a few must-see sights and seemingly mandatory excursions, trips or tours so closely associated with the area that to skip them is almost unthinkable.

THE AMERICAN MEXICO DREAM?

IS THE AMERICAN DREAM HEADING SOUTH FOR THE BORDER? This week we are featuring different articles that talk about why the American Dream could be headed south. Manufacturing in Mexico Did you know that Mexico is the worlds 4th largest auto exporter and

Drinking Black Tears in TJ

By: Ed Bedford Source: www.sandiegoreader.com “It was a school project,” says Sergio Michel. “That’s how it started.” We’re standing in the stark sunlight of a Tijuana afternoon at the Culinary Art School... ...looking