Posted on: October 26th, 2006
Filed Under: [ Business ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Non-US News ]
Tags: Mexico
“Wal-Mart has won preliminary approval to build a store in a resort town on the tip of Mexico’s Baja California. But opponents vow to continue fighting the project with demonstrations or by blocking roads.
Residents and shopkeepers fear that the store could harm the resort town’s laid-back atmosphere, where sports fishermen and tourists mingle with locals on the narrow streets.”
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