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Monthly Archives: September, 2004

Taking a Walk on Corcovado’s Wilder Side

Most visitors hiking in CorcovadoNational Park use Puerto Jiménez as astaging base, staying in town or atlodges close to the park’s southernentrance. Now there...

Sculpture Memorializes Sept. 11

THE twin shadows of the former World TradeCenter now fall on San José in one of their incarnationssince their demise – a metallic rendering...

Economic Outlook Uncertain

Uncertainty over the future of much-debatedtax reforms and the Central American Free-Trade Agreement with the United States(CAFTA), high oil prices, rising interest rates,slow growth...

Outdoor Show Filming in Costa Rica

Río ColoradoLodge operator DanWise is back in thecountry. He reportedthat last Sunday theDonald Kausmangroup of six anglersfrom Ohio caughtand released 24 of 37tarpon hooked,...

Education Ministry Says Dropout Rate Went Down

THE Ministry of Public Educationhas announced that fewer students havedropped out of school this year, comparedto last year. Although four months remainin the school...

Republicans Help Register Voters

AS the U.S. presidential electionapproaches, Republicans Abroad CostaRica is stepping up efforts to register newvoters.Last Saturday, the group registered 16new voters during a voter...

Monument to Commemorate Victims of Sept. 11 Tragedy

A monument designed by U.S. artistRoland Hockett will be unveiled tomorrowin the park next to the Costa Rican-North American Cultural Center, inSabana Norte on...

Three Youths Rescued on High Seas

SAILORS from the Costa RicanCoast Guard in Golfito, in the SouthernZone, rescued three youths found adriftSunday, “at the mercy of the sea and ingrave...

Officials Review Proposed Riteve Changes

In an effort to calm cries that mandatoryvehicle inspections are too strict, governmentofficials this week reviewed a listof proposed changes to the inspections performedby...

President Denies Crisis — Pacheco’s Cabinet Crumbles, More Ministers Resign, Unions Hope for Shift in Administration

Seven high-level government officials resignedthis week, including more members of thePresident’s economic team, leaving some legislators,business leaders and analysts questioningthe country’s political stability.While some...

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