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Monthly Archives: May, 2006

Energy Importation and Fossil Fuels

As the skies open and dump precipitation onto the fertile Costa Rican earth, rivers swell and more water churns through the nation’s hydroelectric plants,...

La Sele Warming Up For Its Big Day

Costa Rica is just two weeks away from its moment in the world spotlight, when the National Soccer Team will face Germany in the...

World Cup Tickets Inflated To Pay for VIP’s Trips

Anyone who bought tickets in Costa Rica to the soccer matches in the upcoming World Cup – to be played in Germany starting June...

New Street Addresses Slow in Coming

Correos de Costa Rica, the country’s postal service, is slowly advancing on a project to give Costa Rica’s streets and buildings new designations, but...

Country Requests Exclusion From Iraq War Coalition

The Foreign Ministry has sent a letter to U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice requesting – for the second time – that Costa Rica’s...

Family, Friends Mourn Death of Hotel Owner

Friends and family members are grieving the untimely death of Patrick William Dunn, 68, a Costa Rican citizen originally from the United States who...

Region’s First Artificial Cornea Transplant Planned

A Costa Rican will be the first Central American to receive an artificial cornea transplant next week, when doctors here perform an operation previously...

New Legislators Seek Consensus

Meetings last week between legislative leaders and Presidency Minister Rodrigo Arias, the President’s brother, helped define the areas of consensus and disagreement within the...

Donations Flow into Shantytown’s Kitchen

Although it may appear heaven sent, the money that will feed approximately 250 impoverished children of the Triángulo de Solidaridad shantytown in Tibás, north...

First Blind Legislator Explains Motivations

Blind since birth, Óscar López’s relationship with political discourse began at an early age. As a child, López listened to National Radio with his grandfather...

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