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Monthly Archives: June, 2006

INS Automobile Insurance Primer

In this country, auto insurance is different from policies in other parts of the world. The thrust of this article is to highlight those...

My Tico Times Column on Day-to-Day Life in Sandinista Nicaragua Gave Me My Voice

Dery didn’t give up easily. She kept asking me to write a column for The Tico Times from Managua, and I kept saying no. I...

Latinos Frosty to U.S. Plans to Militarize Border

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Advocates of providing a path to citizenship for most of the undocumented immigrants in the United States predict that the sending...

Bishops Express Concern for C.A. Emigrant Rights

VILLAHERMOSA,Mexico – While the Mexican government exerts itself on behalf of respect for the rights of undocumented immigrants in the United States, Catholic bishops...

Panama Approves Proposal to Expand Canal

PANAMA CITY – The Panamanian government on Monday approved a proposal to expand the Panama Canal, which, if passed by Congress, will then be...

U.S. Gives Guatemala Military Aid after 25-Year Ban

GUATEMALA CITY – The U.S. government this week gave the Guatemalan Army a shipment of modern military and communications equipment, marking the first such...

World Refugee Day: A Call for Reflection

Costa Rica hosts the second-largest number of refugees of all countries in Latin America, and a survey released by Universidad Nacional (UNA) in anticipation...

National Security Commission Planned

To promote better coordination between government institutions providing public security, President Oscar Arias’ administration plans to create a National Public Security Council,Vice-Minister of the...

SETENA Reforms Begin With New Director

María Guzmán began her duties as the Secretary General of the Technical Secretariat of the Environment Ministry (SETENA) this week as part of a...

New Flights to Limón Good News for Tourism

Costa Rica’s Caribbean coast, anchored by the port city of Limón, is known for its low-key, tranquil vibe – but braving potholes trewn roads...

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