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Mexico
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By Marc Atchison
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MEXICO CITY - When you only have a few hours to visit the world’s largest city, you don’t stop in any one spot for very long. That was the dilemma I faced the day I met up with Juan, the man who had been assigned to show me Mexico’s ancient capital.
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Mexico
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By Cynthia Dial
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TIJUANA, MEXICO - Viva la Mexico! The country’s zest for life is legendary. Long known for margaritas and mariachis, today’s Mexico offers much more – including one-of-a-kind shopping.
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Canada
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By Marc Atchison
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TERREBONNE, QUEBEC - The street names in this sleepy little bedroom community located about 25 kilometres north of Montreal awaken my curiosity to its past.
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Canada
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By Marc Atchison
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ST. ANDREWS BY THE SEA, N.B. - Calling the Kingsbrae Arms a hotel is a bit of an understatement, maybe even an insult to the two charming individuals - David Oxford and Harry Chancey Jr. - who have worked so hard to create a home away from home for weary travellers.
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Canada
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By Marc Atchison
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CALGARY, ALBERTA - How does a city go from “cow town” to “boomtown” without getting rid of its hitching posts?
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Hawaii
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By Marc Atchison
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KONA, HAWAII - There’s an air of excitement sweeping across the majestic Hawaiian Islands these days as the 50th state gets set to celebrate its 50th anniversary of statehood throughout 2009.
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Mexico
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REAL DE CATORCE, MEXICO -- As my eyes adjust after the 2.3 km ride through the narrow Ogarrio Tunnel, the small Mexican ciudad de fantasma, or ghost town, of Real de Catorce comes into full view.
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Canada
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CALGARY, ALBERTA – How does a city go from “cow town” to “boomtown” without getting rid of its hitching posts?"
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United States
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA - A fine Pacific mist was dampening the tourists’ spirits as they huddled together waiting for the Powell-Hyde cable car to come and rescue them.
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