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Expatriates in drug violence-riddled Mexico: Stay or go? - USA TODAY


USA TODAY

Expatriates in drug violence-riddled Mexico: Stay or go?
USA TODAY
By David Agren, for USA TODAY Kenneth Caldwell, a retired judge from Cleveland, has no plans to leave Ajijic, Mexico, despite an increase in cartel activity. By David Agren, for USA TODAY Kenneth Caldwell, a retired judge from Cleveland, ...

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A leaflet with security information is pictured at a door in the town of Ajijic - Reuters AlertNet


A leaflet with security information is pictured at a door in the town of Ajijic
Reuters AlertNet
A leaflet with security information is pictured at a door in the town of Ajijic, in the Mexican State of Jalisco, May 16, 2012. About 400 US and Canadian citizens gathered on Wednesday to meet with officials of the municipal police to demand for more ...

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15 butchered bodies recovered near US retiree communities on Lake Chapala - Houston Chronicle (blog)


Houston Chronicle (blog)

15 butchered bodies recovered near US retiree communities on Lake Chapala
Houston Chronicle (blog)
The boardwalk along Lake Chapala in Ajijic, Jalisco, is a favorite place for an early morning walk for foreign visitors and Mexican residents. Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman in 1993. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, file) Police on Wednesday morning recovered ...
15 bodies found beside Guadalajara-Chapala highwayGuadalajara Reporter (subscription)

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Number of Americans killed in Mexico continues to rise - Houston Chronicle


Number of Americans killed in Mexico continues to rise
Houston Chronicle
A large billboard advertises new homes for sale in dollars, not Mexican pesos, in a gated community in Ajijic, Jalisco. Judy King, a writer originally from rural Iowa, conducts weekly orientation briefings with newcomers to Lake Chapala.

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Mexico's dark shadows - Toronto Star


Mexico's dark shadows
Toronto Star
Allan Fotheringham AJIJIC, MEXICO—This scribbler knows of a woman in Toronto, 60 and still attractive, who says she wakes immediately at 6 am each and every morning of the year. And all her girlfriends swear she then walks for exactly one hour around ...

The Most Romantic Place to Retire in Mexico - U.S. News & World Report (blog)


The Most Romantic Place to Retire in Mexico
U.S. News & World Report (blog)
Though it's located just two hour's flight time from Dallas and Houston, Guanajuato has remained relatively obscure compared with the nearby and much more discovered expat destinations of San Miguel de Allende and Ajijic. Guanajuato is arguably more ...

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Getting Acquainted: Kimberly Parish - Longview News-Journal


Getting Acquainted: Kimberly Parish
Longview News-Journal
I have lived in: Dallas/FW areas, Ajijic, Jalisco and Mexico. We moved to Hideaway in August of 2011. I am in Mineola because: I loved downtown and felt it was the perfect place for our boutique. Family: My husband and I have four children, ...

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Couples Planning For Retirement Should Look No Further Than This City - Business Insider


Business Insider

Couples Planning For Retirement Should Look No Further Than This City
Business Insider
Though it's located just two hour's flight time from Dallas and Houston, Guanajuato has remained relatively obscure compared with the nearby and much more discovered expat destinations of San Miguel de Allende and Ajijic. Guanajuato is arguably more ...

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Ajijic stands up for an end to violence - Guadalajara Reporter (subscription)


Ajijic stands up for an end to violence
Guadalajara Reporter (subscription)
Dozens of local youngsters took the lead as around 400 lakesiders of mixed nationalities gathered Sunday, April 22 for a candlelight peace march through the streets of Ajijic. Those on the front line carried a banner reading: “The children of Ajijic ...

Authorities face public on lakeside security issues - Guadalajara Reporter (subscription)


Authorities face public on lakeside security issues
Guadalajara Reporter (subscription)
Gatherings held May 16 at the Ajijic plaza, and the following day in San Juan Cosala, touched on identical topics, with similar postures expressed by authorities and hundreds of concerned citizens. A significant number of expatriate residents sat ...

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