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Gas Station Ignites Conflict, Residents of the northern Pacific coast allege project threatens the Nosara River and Ostional National Wildlife Refuge.

The days of exposed drums of gas and jerrycans in the tiny Pacific coastal town of Nosaramay be numbered, but some residents say thewildlife...

Hospital Dispute Resolved, Company Agrees to Fix Hospital Problems

THE Madrid-based construction consortiumObrascón Huarte Laín S.A. yesterday agreed to payfor deficiencies at the new Hospital San Rafael, inAlajuela, northwest of San José.The announcement...

Former Gold Panners Still Hopeful

THE squat tent village of former gold pannersdemanding payment for leaving their streams in what isnow national park land in the Southern Zone has...

Flexible Labor Law Debate Continues

WHILE the legislative debate over whether to makeCosta Rican labor laws more flexible – allowing for 12-hour shifts and three-day weekends – has been...

Guatemalans Challenge Open-Pit Mining

MANAGUA – Managua’s InternationalAirport could suffer a lowered security ratingby the U.S. Federal AviationSAN MARCOS, Guatemala –Undaunted by threats against his life fromunidentified “occult...

Another Noriega Back in Government

PANAMA CITY (EFE) – Panama’sgovernment this week defended its decisionto name the daughter of formerstrongman Manuel Noriega (1968-1989)as an attaché at the PanamanianConsulate in...

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