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Successful Coming Out Fiesta

CaNeMexA – Camara de Negocio Mexico Americana – celebrated its Coming Out Fiesta on Wednesday, September 28, 2011 in Bonita, California. The grand Fiesta was attended by close to 200 persons representing More >>

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In Brief – News and Analysis

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 More >>

Diagnosing and Treating Alzheimer's Disease

Diagnosing and Treating Alzheimer’s Disease

Diagnosing and Treating Alzheimer’s Disease This new report from Johns Hopkins Medicine provides all the facts you need to make informed decisions if you have to confront Alzheimer’s disease – the most More >>

Health Bill To Approach 20 Percent Of Spending By 2020

Health Bill To Approach 20 Percent Of Spending By 2020

Health Bill To Approach 20 Percent Of Spending By 2020 (Reuters) – July 29, 2011 – The U.S. health bill will account for 19.8 percent of the nation’s spending by 2020, up More >>

From Vivian Scott (Henderson, NV and San Felipe, BC)

From Vivian Scott (Henderson, NV and San Felipe, BC)

From Vivian Scott (Henderson, NV and San Felipe, BC) Tourism Committee, United States-Mexico Chamber of Commerce Professor of Business I just received some excellent information about Mexico tourism from Mirna Choy, the More >>

21st Century Border Initiative

21st Century Border Initiative (Below this article is the Declaration by both governments on the border management initiative) In April of 2010 the governments of Mexico and the United States issued a More >>

U.S.-Mexico Border Is Safer Than Ever

U.S.-Mexico Border Is Safer Than Ever

U.S.-Mexico Border Is Safer Than Ever Apprehensions Decrease with Unprecedented Resource Deployment Washington, D.C. – Despite the conservative “border security first” rhetoric—the primary obstacle to comprehensive immigration reform – a recent USA More >>

Drug violence-is it safe to travel to Mexico

Drug violence: is it safe to travel to Mexico?

Drug violence: is it safe to travel to Mexico? Geo-Mexico With so much media attention focused on drug violence in Mexico, many potential tourists and tour operators are canceling planned trips to More >>

News and Analysis 110601

In Brief – News and Analysis – July 2011

In Brief – News and Analysis Dengue Fever The Baja California Secretary of Health, Jose Bustamante Moreno, issued an alert of the dangers of Dengue fever, asking citizens and residents to take More >>

Cartels to U.S. Keep buying drugs so we can keep fighting

Cartels to U.S. Keep buying drugs so we can keep fighting

(Osio Report note: As the date when this article was penned indicates (June 11, 2008) the article was as timely then as it is today.) Cartels to U.S. Keep buying drugs so More >>

Voice of America radio program June 12, 2011

Voice of America radio program June 12, 2011

Why some retired Americans are buying homes in Mexico.   BARBARA KLEIN: Welcome to THIS IS AMERICA in VOA Special English. I’m Barbara Klein. MARIO RITTER: And I’m Mario Ritter. This week More >>

Rosarito Metered Parking “Pay And Display”

Rosarito Metered Parking-Pay And Display

Rosarito Metered Parking “Pay And Display” By: Miguel Sedano. Agent/Baja Real Estate Group June 16, 2011 Parking meters were installed in the downtown Rosarito (BLvd Juarez) and are already in use;  Here More >>

Mexico New Immigration Law

Mexico New Immigration Law

Mexico New Immigration Law On May 24, 2011, Mexico’s President Felipe Calderon signed the country’s new immigration law. Although the new law isn’t expected to create any significant changes for life of More >>

More older adults opt for the surgical illusion of youth

More older adults opt for the surgical illusion of youth

More older adults opt for the surgical illusion of youth Researchers find people who look younger live longer, but that may be due to lifestyle By Mario Garrett June 28, 2011 Unsatisfied More >>

Successful Coming Out Fiesta

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CaNeMexA – Camara de Negocio Mexico Americana – celebrated its Coming Out Fiesta on Wednesday, September 28, 2011 in Bonita, California. The grand Fiesta was attended by close to 200 persons representing businesses, leaders of other organizations and public officials. The new chamber that was

In Brief – News and Analysis

News-and-Analysis-110601

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

Diagnosing and Treating Alzheimer’s Disease

Diagnosing and Treating Alzheimer's Disease

Diagnosing and Treating Alzheimer’s Disease This new report from Johns Hopkins Medicine provides all the facts you need to make informed decisions if you have to confront Alzheimer’s disease – the most common cause of dementia. Special Offer from Johns Hopkins Health Alerts   Dear

Health Bill To Approach 20 Percent Of Spending By 2020

Health Bill To Approach 20 Percent Of Spending By 2020

Health Bill To Approach 20 Percent Of Spending By 2020 (Reuters) – July 29, 2011 – The U.S. health bill will account for 19.8 percent of the nation’s spending by 2020, up from 17.6 percent in 2009, outpacing projected average annual GDP growth, researchers said

From Vivian Scott (Henderson, NV and San Felipe, BC)

From Vivian Scott (Henderson, NV and San Felipe, BC)

From Vivian Scott (Henderson, NV and San Felipe, BC) Tourism Committee, United States-Mexico Chamber of Commerce Professor of Business I just received some excellent information about Mexico tourism from Mirna Choy, the Program Director for Velas Resorts Experts.  Mirna attended an event for travel agents

21st Century Border Initiative

21st Century Border Initiative (Below this article is the Declaration by both governments on the border management initiative) In April of 2010 the governments of Mexico and the United States issued a Declaration of the 21st Century Border. This declaration stated an understanding that: ‘’a

U.S.-Mexico Border Is Safer Than Ever

U.S.-Mexico Border Is Safer Than Ever

U.S.-Mexico Border Is Safer Than Ever Apprehensions Decrease with Unprecedented Resource Deployment Washington, D.C. – Despite the conservative “border security first” rhetoric—the primary obstacle to comprehensive immigration reform – a recent USA Today article shows that border communities are safer on average than U.S. cities

Drug violence: is it safe to travel to Mexico?

Drug violence-is it safe to travel to Mexico

Drug violence: is it safe to travel to Mexico? Geo-Mexico With so much media attention focused on drug violence in Mexico, many potential tourists and tour operators are canceling planned trips to Mexico. Are such decisions rational? The analysis below indicates that travel to Mexico

In Brief – News and Analysis – July 2011

News and Analysis 110601

In Brief – News and Analysis Dengue Fever The Baja California Secretary of Health, Jose Bustamante Moreno, issued an alert of the dangers of Dengue fever, asking citizens and residents to take necessary precautions to avoid the spread of the fever.  Baja California has not reported any

Cartels to U.S. Keep buying drugs so we can keep fighting

Cartels to U.S. Keep buying drugs so we can keep fighting

(Osio Report note: As the date when this article was penned indicates (June 11, 2008) the article was as timely then as it is today.) Cartels to U.S. Keep buying drugs so we can keep fighting By Patrick Osio Tucson Citizen Jun. 11, 2008 Why

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