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Monthly Archives: October, 2005

New Website Provides Online Access to Gov’t

A private initiative has broughttogether all the government’s online serviceson one Web site: www.gobiernodigital.org. The site provides directaccess to the Web sites of 65...

Israeli Telecom Company to Provide National Network

ECI Telecom, an Israeli advancedtelecommunications company, announcedearlier this month in a statement that ithas signed an agreement with the CostaRican Electricity Institute (ICE) to...

Ambassador Dueñas: One Year in Washington

WASHINGTON – What an irony itwould be if Central America rings in NewYear’s Day 2006 with the birth CAFTAand Tomás Dueñas isn’t invited to...

New Eyeglasses to Improve Developing World’s Vision

WITH just a twist of a dial, peoplearound the world will live in a clearer world– or so hope those behind Adaptive Eyecare,Ltd. Representatives...

President to Visit Argentina Next Week for Summit

DESPITE previous statements to thecontrary, President Abel Pacheco willhead to Argentina next week to participatein the Summit of the Americas, joiningleaders from throughout North...

Water Institute Protest Continues

A strike by employees of the NationalWater and Sewer Institute (AyA) hasentered its third week and is expected tocontinue into the next, according to...

Alliance Improves Electricity For International Businesses

MORE than 70 manufacturing companiesin Costa Rica’s free zones will be thebeneficiaries of a new strategy to improveelectricity coverage to businesses.The improved electricity, in...

Finnish Government to Investigate Caja Scandal

THE Finnish Foreign Ministry hasordered that nation’s police to investigatethe alleged participation of the Finnishbusiness Instrumentarium in the largestcorruption case in the history of...

In a Hundred Years: Tico Centenarians Take a Look at the Past

TO commemorate International SeniorCitizens’ Month, The Tico Times interviewedsome exceptional centenarian abueloswho were eager to share their wisdomand reveal the secrets to their longevity.Deifilia...

Aging in Costa Rica: A Troubling Process?

PROJECTIONS in populationgrowth show that in coming years, CostaRica’s senior citizen population coulddouble, a situation that draws attention tothe quality of the aging process...

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