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Monthly Archives: June, 2006

Fisherman Catches Huge Marlin Twice

Veteran Costa Rica angler Joe Tedesco was in the country again last week. After going seven tarpon releases for 42 in the air Friday...

CAFTA Arms Tariffs Spark Doubts

As President Oscar Arias in Europe urged other countries to adopt measures to reduce the arms trade and reward peace seeking countries, some legislators...

World Cup Hopes Raised, Dashed

Costa Rica was, according to some online betting odds, the least-likely team to take the World Cup (1,500-1, by one account). Yesterday, it became...

Tax Plan Bargains Start; TSE Fights Abstention

The administration of President Oscar Arias hasn’t even presented its tax-reform proposals yet, but that isn’t keeping legislators from placing conditions on their support...

Why Aren’t Programs Listed on Amnet’s Guide?

We have questions regarding the operation of Amnet’s cable television service, but have not been able to get any answers.We went on the Web...

Majority of Salvadorans Oppose Gay Marriage

SAN SALVADOR – Four out of five Salvadorans oppose gay marriage, the daily La Prensa Grafica reported Monday, citing the results of a new...

Riding a Bus Poses Risk in Guatemala

GUATEMALA CITY – Guatemalans, most of whom do not own a car and depend almost exclusively on public transportation, are putting life and limb...

Gov’t May Request Free-Zone Extension

Costa Rica is considering a request for an extension of its benefits for free zones, areas where local and foreign companies that export goods...

Alliance Gives English Students New Tools

For more than 2,000 students at seven schools throughout Costa Rica, a future in which they can speak, read and write English with ease...

World Cup Might Paralyze Country

Even if you want to do something this morning besides watch Costa Rica go up against Germany in the opening match of the 2006...

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