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SAN DIEGO INFORMATION:

The local major newspaper is the San Diego Union-Tribune. If you're thinking of relocating to San Diego and want to get an idea of the cost of housing and the job market, or just curious about our city, then this page is a good start.

The San Diego Airport site is a must for travelers. It provides a map of the airport, flight schedules, weather reports, shuttle services, taxis, limos, hotels, and how to get "to and from" the airport.

There are three major universities in San Diego: San Diego State University, University of California San Diego, and University of San Diego. If you're a student, or parent of a student, then take a look at their web page's for additional info.

Whether you live in San Diego or plan to make it your new home, Olivia Jackson is a highly motivated and honest real estate agent. For more info. visit OJHomes.

SAN DIEGO SIGHTSEEING:

San Diego Convention & Visitor's Bureau has a lot of helpful info for inbound tourists. It provides the where to stay, eat, and play. It contains specials, events, and links to the major attractions like Sea World and the San Diego Zoo.

The San Diego Magazine is a great source for San Diego's restaurants. I've found the "dining" section to be the best for restaurant shopping. When I'm looking for something different or interesting, they've always come through.

For those travelers who want to experience Mexico but don't want to experience the chaotic tourist atmosphere, I recommend a couple of resorts; Real Del Mar and Bajamar which are on the coast road with ocean views and away from the insanity of downtown Tijuana, and if you're adventurous, during the summer/fall season the Bullring by the Sea just down the coast road, has bullfights with Mariachi bands, drinks, food, and souvenirs. It's colorful, so bring a camera.

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