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Report: Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt Elope in Mexico
Zap2It.comHeidi Montag may love her publicity, but she kept her marriage hush hush ...until now. "The Hills" star and Spencer Pratt eloped in Mexico last Thursday, Nov. 20, according to news reports. "The minute we said our vows, I couldn't stop crying," Montag,...Tags: Mexico, Television, Spencer Pratt, Heidi Montag, The Hills (tv program)
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Baja cruise details
Chicago Tribune Staff WriterTHE CRUISE: "Baja Whales & Wildlife," by Cruise-West; (888) 851-8133, www.cruisewest.com. Or see your travel agent. Eight days, seven nights round-trip from Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, up the Gulf of California along the Baja Peninsula. Stops in La Paz,...Tags: Mexico, Veal, Personal Service, Hot Dogs, Royal Caribbean International
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Luxury, for mere pesos
Special to the Los Angeles TimesYUCATÁN Amigo's B&B, 571 Calle 7 Sur, between avenues 30 and 25, Centro, Cozumel; 011-52-987-872-3868, vwww.cozumelbedandbreakfast.net. Three cottages with kitchens. Doubles $50-$65. Ángeles de Mérida B&B, 494A Calle 74A, Mérida, Yucatán; 011-52-999-...Tags: Florida, Mexico, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco, California
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Hurricane Felix makes landfall in Nicaragua as Category 5
Special to The Los Angeles TimesHurricane Felix came ashore on Nicaragua's remote Miskito Coast early today as a Category 5 storm, damaging hundreds of buildings in the region before moving west toward the heart of this country of 7 million people. Felix, packing 160 mph winds as it...Tags: Weather Reports, Natural Disasters, Tropical Storms, National Hurricane Center, San Pedro
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A harbor for expatriates
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThis bustling port was supposed to be just a whistle-stop for Lana and Joe Reid. The San Jose retirees were en route to the tourist hotbed of Puerto Vallarta, where they were planning to buy a home near the water. But their detour through Mazatlan turned...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Career and Workplace, Hospitals and Clinics, Retirement, Seafood and Fishing Industry
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Act now or get left out in winter's cold
Special to the Chicago TribuneIf you like to get away while winter winds are howling in much of the country, now is the time to nail down plans. Airlines will be reducing seat capacity to many warm-weather destinations, so people who procrastinate might be out of luck. If you're...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Air Transportation, Royal Caribbean International, Air Transportation Industry, Puerto Rico
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Details on visiting Todos Santos
GETTING THERE Todos Santos is in the foothills of the Sierra de la Laguna Mountains, a few miles inland from the western coast of Mexico's Baja California Sur. There are two airports serving Baja Sur: Aeropuerto Internacional Los Cabos (SJD), just...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, Mexico, Pizzas, Hotels and Accommodations
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Close-Call at Sea, Whale Collides with Fishing Boat
NEWPORT BEACH -- The owner of a 60-foot sportfishing boat is evaluating damage to his hull after it collided with a whale in Cabo San Lucas. The collision happened at about 22 knots off the Mexico coast on Wednesday, the crew was able to get the...Tags: Fishing, Mexico, Lifestyle and Leisure, KTLA
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Mother and child reunion is only an ocean away
Special to The TimesMy 86-year-old mother developed a keen interest in cruise ships after Dad died and she married a Shriner named Harry. When Harry died, Mom still wanted to cruise, so at 44, I became her new traveling companion. My only cruise experience had been a...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Trips and Vacations, San Pedro, Travel, San Diego (San Diego, California)
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Anglers hammer giant tuna
Special to The TimesIt's a joyous circus when the Royal Polaris returns to San Diego Harbor after 22 days at sea loaded with yellowfin tuna. Fish tied tails-up to the stern are arrayed like a turkey's fan tail, their curved second dorsal and pectoral fins glint translucent...Tags: Fishing, Wrestling, Trips and Vacations, San Clemente (Orange, California), Travel
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No shortage of lodgings in Los Cabos
Times Staff WriterOn a recent visit, a Times photographer and I checked out hotels and restaurants in Los Cabos. We chose a variety of luxury hotels to look at, from boutique to old standby to brand new. In San José del Cabo we stayed at the 16-room Casa Natalia, and in...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Hotels and Accommodations, Frida Kahlo, Alaska, Shrimp
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A Resort of One's Own
The latest trend in upscale resorts is residence clubs, fractional ownership resorts or, said another way, very glorified time shares. Instead of buying a second home that sits empty most of the year, vacationers with deep pockets can purchase a share...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Carlsbad, Bars and Clubs, Mexico, Personal Service
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