Daily Archives: December 3, 2009

Send them your best this Christmas with Cherple™

Cherple™, the application that allows you to send text messages from your PC, to US cell phones  without cost for you.

Cherple™, the application that allows you to send text messages from your PC, to US cell phones  without cost for you

Cherple™, the application that allows you to send text messages from your PC, to US cell phones without cost for you

We all know the best gifts are not material. Like being able to send your best to family and friends across the border. This year, the best way to say “merry Christmas!”, Is through Cherple™, the application that allows you to contact loved ones in the US, from your own country, sending text messages to their cell phones from your PC…. without spending a single cent.

¿How? Simply, go to www.cherple.com, and download the free app in your computer. In a matter of minutes, you could be texting your friends and family in the US, from the comfort of your PC. All you need is a live Internet connection; the person you are contacting needs a US based and located cell phone.

Standard text messaging fees apply for the US based mobile user, there are no charges for the online user. Seize the opportunity of sending them a virtual hug, and keep on doing it all year long… read more »

First Group of Baja Tourist Police Set to Graduate on December 18

First Group of Baja Tourist Police Set to Graduate on December 18

First Group of Baja Tourist Police Set to Graduate on December 18

ROSARITO BEACH, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO—The first group of a new Metropolitan Police Force to help patrol Baja’s tourist corridor from Tijuana to Ensenada is scheduled for a graduation ceremony Dec. 18 at the San Diego Police Department.

The ceremony will be at 11 a.m. for the 15 officers, five each from Tijuana, Rosarito and Ensenada. The new uniforms for the special force also will be introduced at that time and the force will have specially marked patrol cars.

The duties of the Metropolitan Police Force, expected to be on duty by early 2010, will be to help other regional departments protect and assist the millions of visitors along northern Baja’s popular 70-mile coastal tourist corridor.
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