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By Noel Randewich 2 hours, 8 minutes ago LOS CABOS, Mexico (Reuters) - A more powerful Hurricane John roared toward one of Mexico's most exclusive beach resorts on Friday, forcing hundreds of foreign tourists to flee ahead of howling winds, angry seas and lashing rain. Stores boarded up windows and five-star hotels readied their own refugee shelters for mostly U.S. guests who gave up plans to play golf, swim or go boating at the Los Cabos resort on the tip of Baja California peninsula. Many vacationers ...
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