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The U.S. Coast Guard called off a search Sunday afternoon for a sailor who went missing after an apparent collision during a boat race Saturday from Newport, California, to Ensenada, Mexico.

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Resupplied cruise ship is being towed to San Diegoupdated: Tue Nov 09 2010 22:50:00

A U.S. Navy aircraft carrier resupplied a crippled cruise ship that is slowly being towed to San Diego, California, officials said Tuesday evening.

4 Americans killed in Mexico plane crashupdated: Sun Oct 17 2010 04:26:00

Four Americans were killed in a small plane crash in northwestern Mexico, the president of the volunteer organization Flying Samaritans said Saturday.

World's best street foodupdated: Mon Jul 19 2010 08:16:00

With all due respect to esteemed chefs and restaurateurs, anyone who's ever bought fresh steamed crab from a Bangkok canal boat or sampled hot, crisp frites on a Brussels sidewalk knows that not all stellar meals are served in courses -- or even come with silverware.

Violence scaring off American tourists in Tijuanaupdated: Fri Mar 19 2010 13:02:00

On Tijuana's Avenue de la Revolucion, street vendor and sidewalk philosopher Juan Ramon Rocha leaned on his coin and jewelry cart and waited.

Singles group makes history with first 'cougar cruise'updated: Mon Dec 07 2009 19:06:00

It's a trip that would make Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher blush. On Friday, the Carnival cruise ship Elation, sponsored by the world's largest nonprofit singles travel group, will make history by hosting the world's first International Cougar Cruise, and we don't mean the animal.

CNNMoney: Single cougars and cubs set sail on cruise shipupdated: Fri Dec 04 2009 17:25:00

It's a trip that would make Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher blush. On Friday, the Carnival cruise ship Elation, sponsored by the world's largest nonprofit singles travel group, will make history by hosting the world's first International Cougar Cruise, and we don't mean the animal.

Mexico aims to make Baja safer for U.S. touristsupdated: Wed Oct 07 2009 05:14:00

American tourists heading to Mexico's Baja California state in the future can expect more police protection from a new task force, according to Mexican authorities.

Cartel 'stewmaker' says he dissolved 300 bodiesupdated: Sat Jan 24 2009 22:36:00

A suspect in police custody calls himself a "stewmaker" for a Mexican drug lord, saying he disposed of about 300 bodies by dissolving them in acid.

Top 10 smart vacationsupdated: Thu Jun 26 2008 12:04:00

Come home from your next trip relaxed and smarter. Where to learn Spanish, whitewater rafting, astrophysics and more

FSB: Can this techie reinvent low-income housing?updated: Tue Aug 14 2007 00:30:00

Tom Pirelli's life changed on a hot, black-shingled roof in Ensenada, Mexico, where he and others were building a plywood house for a poor family as volunteers for a nonprofit. He relished the experience but fought a sense of dismay. "I was disappointed in the quality of houses being built: small and cheap as we could make them, plus it took 30 people two days to build," recalls Pirelli, 59. "As a lifelong engineer, I knew there had to be a better way."

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