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Hispanic y Latino News :: November 20th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment

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Patricia Gracia: Crossing the Border Line of Tijuana, Mexico to the US American Dream

Crucero USA Redefines Leisure and Travel in Southern California

Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: November 2nd, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment

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Rights activists in the northern Mexican border city of Tijuana have hung 5,100 small white crosses on the fence straddling the U.S. frontier to commemorate migrants who have died trying to cross.

Levelup.com Selected as Content Partner for Yahoo! Mexico

Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: October 28th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment

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Pepe Aguilar, Oscar D’Leon, Juan Gabriel, Mariachi Reyna De Los Angeles, Gilberto Santa Rosa, Los Tucanes de Tijuana, and Wisin y Yandel Join Stellar Lineup for 10th Annual Latin GRAMMY(R) Awards

California American Water Appoints Community Leader Blanca Zarazua to Board of Directors

Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: September 21st, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment

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The Caesar restaurant in the Mexican city of Tijuana, which is considered to be the birthplace of the famous Caesar salad, closed its doors this week because of the recession

Tampico International Rolls-Out Irresistible Global Campaign

Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: September 3rd, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment

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A vacation trip through Tijuana affords the opportunity to pass along some lessons about the fence that divides the U.S. and Mexico. But the teacher becomes the student. – Hector Tobar

Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: August 26th, 2009

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Police in the Mexican border city of Tijuana say they have arrested six men for stealing pieces of the U.S. border fence to sell as scrap metal.

Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: August 24th, 2009

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Come Out to Tijuana and Indulge in the Magificent Art of Rosario Castellanos, August 27, 2009 @ 6:30pm

Cuba Travel Services, Inc., to Relaunch Weekly Non-Stop Flights from Los Angeles to Havana June 30

Hispanic y Latino News :: June 22th, 2009

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Drug cartels in Mexico killing street dealers – In Tijuana, they fill at least 90 percent of the body bags, according to top law enforcement officials.

Hispanic y Latino News :: June 19th, 2009

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Child sex tourism continues to grow in Mexican northern border cities like Tijuana and Juárez, according to a U.S. State Department report.

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Cafe de la Opera – A storefront in the Libertad area of Tijuana has become a haven for opera lovers.

Narco War Next Door – (great video about the drug war in Mexico) -In this one-hour Vanguard report, Laura Ling travels to the border towns of Juarez and Tijuana, Mexico where drugs gangs are fighting for control of the drug routes into the United States.

News Summaries for February 1st, 2009

Grammy Rundown: Nortec Collective Want To Win For Tijuana

News Summary – January 23rd-26th, 2009

Capturan a presunto narco; confiesa haber matado a 300 – Santiago Meza López, conocido como El Pozolero del Teo, ocupa el número 20 en la lista de los más buscados por el FBI. El sicario, quien fue detenido en la carretera escénica Ensenada-Tijuana, afirma que se deshacía de los cuerpos de sus víctimas con ácido

For tens of thousands of U.S. Marines in Southern California, new orders from the brass amount to: Baghdad si, Tijuana no.

Between January and September, the National Migration Institute, Mexico’s immigration service, deported 350 Americans, some of them lawbreakers who had finished prison sentences in the country, but others merely travelers who were found to be without proper paperwork.

New Summary for Wednesday – December 3rd, 2008

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Julián Leyzaola Pérez, nuevo secretario de Seguridad en Tijuana

News Summary for November 20th & 21st, 2008

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500 police officers replaced in Tijuana – Mexican federal agents and army troops are dispatched in a bid to rid the Tijuana police department of cops suspected of having links to drug traffickers

News Summary for Wednesday – November 19th, 2008

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Lanzan Los Tucanes de Tijuana dos producciones musicales en EU – “Soy todo tuyo” y “Propiedad privada”

News Summary for Tuesday – November 18th, 2008

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Incendios de California alcanzan Tijuana; cientos de viviendas consumidas en EU

News Summary for October 27th, 2008

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For Tijuana children, drug war gore is part of their school day – Youths are increasingly exposed to the grisly violence that pervades the city.

Blogante News Summary for October 21st-23rd, 2008

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A toddler is dead in the Mexican border city of Tijuana after his mother crashed her car while trying to flee a shootout.

Tips and Updates for Driving to Mexico this Winter Season – Millions of Snowbirds and Hispanics drive to Mexico during the winter months to vacation and to visit family. Mexpro.com, a leading provider of insurance for Mexico, released today a list of tips and updates regarding Driving to Mexico this winter season.

Blogante News Summary for October 15th, 2008

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Tijuana River drifters haunt border fence’s shadow

ESPN Deportes Heats Up the Screen with More Than 60 Winter League Baseball Games

Border visits no longer will be day at beach – The federal government’s effort to slam the door on illegal immigration, drug smuggling and the threat of terrorism means a new secondary fence will be built in the park, creating a 90-foot-wide no-man’s land of patrol roads and security lights that extends to the sea. – Southern California

Tijuana police say 12 bodies have been found in an empty lot next to an elementary school.

Zune Marketplace Introduces Exclusive Fania Records Digital Store

Site of Tijuana drug tunnel becomes art center

Video: 2008 Siempre Mujer Siempre Inspiran Honorees Celebrated at Awards Reception and in the October-November Issue – Magazine Honors Myrka Dellanos, Mayte Prida, Laura Posada, Maria Elena Salinas, Ingrid Betancourt, Maria D. Roberts and Marisol Gonzalez, with a Personal Introduction by Adamari Lopez

Blogante News Summary for Monday – September 22nd, 2008

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Activists plan for December Tijuana workers conference

2008 Siempre Mujer Siempre Inspiran Honorees Revealed in October/November Issue – Magazine Honors Myrka Dellanos, Mayte Prida, Laura Posada, María Elena Salinas, Ingrid Betancourt, Maria D. Roberts and Marisol González

HISTORY EN ESPANOL(TM) Premieres Acclaimed Documentary ‘Los Zafiros/The Sapphires’ During Hispanic Heritage Month

El Cucuy de la Manana Changes Course

Blogante News Summary for Sunday – August 10th, 2008

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Tijuana: In the cartels’ shadow

Blogante News Summary for Monday – August 4th, 2008

Blogante Essentials for Monday – August 4th, 2008

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In Tijuana, a chaotic border city of 1.5 million people, the HIV infection rate is nearly triple the national average, and it has been rising steadily for more than a decade. Today, about one in 125 adults in the city is infected with the virus that causes AIDS.

Blogante News Summary for Wednesday – July 30th, 2008

Blogante News Summary for Tuesday – July 29th, 2008

The new Mexican champ: Tijuana’s Antonio Margarito

Welcome Home Raymundo Pacheco – It’s time for the Mexican government to take some responsibility for the immigration crisis.

Blogante News Summary for Tuesday – July 22nd, 2008

Blogante Essentials for Tuesday – July 22nd, 2008

Immigration law means a borderline existence for U.S. wife of Mexican

In Tijuana, a Market for Death in a Bottle – finding pentobarbital, a barbiturate commonly known as Nembutal is easy there

Worse may come for epic lines at Tijuana crossing

Univision #1 Network in America among Adults 18-34 and 18-49 as Hispanic Youth Rules Airwaves on “Premios Juventud 2008″ – Most-Watched Edition Ever Beats All Broadcast Networks, Regardless of Language, for Entire Evening #1 Program in Major Markets for Time Period

Blogante News Summary – Wednesday – July 16th, 2008

Tijuana’s painted ‘zebras’ threatened

Blogante News for Monday – July 14th, 2008

Travel in Mexico: Riding in the Famous Tijuana Taxis

The Long War of Genaro García Luna – Mexico’s top police official

Introducing The First Bi-Cultural Community Bank In The San Diego Area Vibra Bank Successfully Completes IPO – Announces July 23rd Grand Opening

Blogante Essentials for Thursday – July 10th, 2008 (no rss)

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Mexican gasoline supplies being limited; diesel crisis ongoing

New report finds U.S. deportation policy found to be endangering both migrants and border communities (Latina Lista)

San Diego County Fair draws latinos from U.S., Mexico – About 12% from south of the bord

Julieta Venagas: A Waifish Mexican Rocker You’ve Never Heard Of

Blogante News for Tuesday – June 24th, 2008

Yoga event stretches across US-Mexico border fence

On the Border, Neighbors Try to Reclaim Polluted Valley – The Southern border region is inundated with trash, the waste of two large cities, illegal dumping and maquiladoras.

Returning immigrants report beatings by Tijuana police

Blogante News for Thursday – June 19th, 2008

Homeland Security says Adios to Tijuana

Luis Alberto Urrea to Speak at Santa Barbara Writers Conference

Blogante News for Tuesday – June 17th, 2008

U.S. cars swarm Tijuana gas stations

Blogante News for Tuesday – June 10th, 2008

Blogante News for Monday – June 9th, 2008

Tijuana’s elite flee to San Diego County to escape kidnappings and violence in Mexico

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Blogante News for Wednesday – May 28th, 2008

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Mexican Kidnappers are Operating in the United States

Did You Know? At the San Ysidro Port of Entry – between Tijuana and San Diego – over 100,000 people cross every day. It’s the busiest land border crossing in the world. The sheer volume of traffic makes it impossible for U.S. border guards to check every vehicle and every document. If they did, the border would shut down.

“Crimes at the Border” Synopsis and Video – PBS’ Frontline segment (looks good, video available online – I am going to watch later)