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Monthly Archives: April, 2005

Northern Tribes Visit for Indigenous Day

PART political dialogue, part culturalcelebration – National Indigenous Day,celebrated Tuesday, brought togetherindigenous groups from not only variousregions of Costa Rica, but different countriesas well.Starting...

Sala IV Justice Discusses Main Challenges

NO one is more familiar with the historyand operations of the ConstitutionalChamber of the Supreme Court (Sala IV)than Luis Fernando Solano, who hasserved as...

Activities Honor 35th Earth Day

TO celebrate the 35th anniversary ofEarth Day, the Universidad Nacional(UNA) and the Ministry of Environmentand Energy (MINAE) organized a seriesof commemorative activities yesterday,today and...

Birthday Boy

BRINGING Cheer: Just days before his third birthday, a bus hitBrandon Matarrita when he tried to cross the street in his neighborhood,Los Guido de...

Costa Rican Teens Lack Info about Sex

A recent poll by “Caring for Yourselfis Loving Yourself,” a social program foryouth, found that while approximately70% of Costa Rican adolescents say thehave “active...

U.S. Citizen Suspect In Killing of U.S. Citizen

POLICE arrested a U.S. citizen andhis Colombian girlfriend on Monday assuspects in the killing of U.S. citizenBenjamin David Wood, 33, although nomotive has been...

“Flat Stanley” Makes Presidential Visit

“FLAT Stanley,” a paper doll modeledafter the protagonist of Jeff Brown’spopular children’s book of the samename, arrived in Costa Rica this month –and went...

Tourist Recovers After Zip-Line Fall

U.S. citizen Tommy Broan is recoveringthis week after falling approximately10 meters off a zip-line cable in PlayaHermosa, on the central Pacific coast, andlying in...

Tattoed Man Wins Discrimination Case

THE Constitutional Chamber of theSupreme Court (Sala IV) has ruled thatMall Internacional, in Alajuela northwestof San José, discriminated against a tattooedand pierced man by...

Gay Community Seeks Involvement in 2006 Election

LEADERS of Costa Rica’s gay communityhave announced that they plan toincrease their participation in the 2006presidential election with an “informedvote” about the sexual-orientation policiesof...

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