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Monthly Archives: November, 2008

E-mail Could Compromise White House Murder ID

A widely circulated e-mail may compromise a critical part of the prosecution’s case against two suspects in the murder of White House Casino dealer. The...

Liberia to Host First Guanacastearte Festival

LIBERIA, Guanacaste – Liberia is the center stage this weekend for the Guanacastearte 2008, a new cultural festival that will showcase hundreds of regional,...

High Court Orders Escazú To Clean Up Vacant Lots

The Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court (Sala IV) has ordered the municipality of Escazú to clean up the empty lots around town that...

Anti-Whaling Group Strategizes in San José

Latin American member states of the International Whaling Commission (CBI) came to Costa Rica this week to devise new ways to protect whales in...

Fuel Prices Drop Across the Board

Some relief at the pump arrived last week after a Costa Rica regulator approved a reduction of gasoline prices. In effect since Wednesday, prices have...

U.S., C.R. Cops Conduct $100M Fraud Probe

U.S. agents and Costa Rican police earlier this month raided Red Sea/Sentry Global offices in downtown San José, seizing documents in an investigation of...

San José, RACSA Will Expand WiFi, Add Cameras

The municipality of San José and RACSA have agreed to provide video surveillance at several locations in the city and to expand free wireless...

Lawmaker Faces DUI Homicide Probe

A Libertarian Movement Party lawmaker is refining his story – and declining to confirm details he has previously given – after hitting and killing...

Comptroller Slams Water Agency

Coastal communities and tourist hubs in Guanacaste province are in danger of running out of water, with construction and commercial development sucking up more...

Gov’t: Sardinal Water Adequate; Critics Balk

SARDINAL, Guanacaste – The Sardinal aquifer has the capacity to sustain the northwestern province, according to a new preliminary study by the government. The study...

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