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Monthly Archives: September, 2006

President Arias Doing ‘Regular’ Job, Polls Say

A recent poll by Demoscopía for the daily Al Día suggests Costa Ricans continue to view President Oscar Arias as a capable leader, though...

Tica Sentenced for Shaking U.S. Baby

Ligia María Naranjo, 29, was sentenced Sunday to 10 years in jail for mistreating a five-month-old baby who was in her care when the...

Health Officials Meet With Indigenous Leaders

Officials from the Social Security System (Caja) presented their upcoming healthcare and infrastructure projects for indigenous communities of the Caribbean Limón province at a...

Leaders Remember Sept. 11 Attacks on U.S.

U.S. Ambassador Mark Langdale participated in a ceremony Monday commemorating the fifth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the U.S.WorldTradeCenter buildings and the Pentagon...

Road Safety Forum Brings Latin American Leaders

Leaders from across Latin America and the Caribbean came to San José this week to gather support to reduce the number of roadway deaths...

Artisan Group Transforms Trash into Cash

SAN LUIS DE MONTEVERDE, Puntarenas – On a drizzly day in the TilaránMountains, northwest of San José, 10 women work together under a corrugated...

Production Minister Visits Talamanca Farmers

Production Minister Alfredo Volio visited farmers in the southern Caribbean canton of Talamanca earlier this month to offer advice on increasing production, exporting goods...

Program Encourages Hotels To Conserve Energy

Hotels in north-central Costa Rica can help the environment and reduce spending through an energy-saving program carried out by the nonprofit Energy Network Foundation...

Tourism Institute to Open Regional Branches

The Costa Rican Tourism Institute (ICT) plans to open eight regional offices between December 2006 and March 2007. The regional branches will allow tourists, as...

U.S. to Import Tomatoes From Central America

The United States recently received a green light to begin importing tomatoes from Central America, according to a statement from the U.S. Embassy in...

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