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Monthly Archives: December, 2010

Sandinistas advance De Facto rule in ’10

NEWS ANALYSIS: Gov’t perfects strategy of “act first, worry about laws later.”

Annual San José horse parade suspended due to budget conflict

National Police want too many free lunches, says San José Festival Commission.

Caldera Highway to be open in one direction Dec. 26, Jan. 2

A 39-kilometer stretch of highway between Puntarenas and San José, will be open only in the direction of the capital. The one-way traffic is intended to better facilitate the influx of traffic that's expect to be brought on by travelers returning from Christmas vacation.

Costa Rica denounces border dispute before U.N.

Costa Rican Ambassador to the U.N. lashes out again Nicaraguan occupation of Isla Calero

Former President Arias breaks ribs, in stable condition

Details of "small accident" not revealed. He feels the least pain when on his feet, quipped a spokesman.

Costa Rica’s fiscal deficit highest in region

Finance Minister says the only way to quell the rising fiscal deficit is to enact an immediate tax reform.

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