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Monthly Archives: July, 2012

The pursuit of national energy independence

To address energy independence, we must separately discuss power generation and transportation.

Costa Rica’s cumulative inflation decreases during first semester

Last year's figure was 2.78 percent.

Reduction in fuel prices approved

New prices could go into effect next week.

Costa Rica’s youngest golf champion

With his exceptional golfing in nine local tournaments, Elias Mardeni, 6, qualified for the Callaway Junior World Championship and the U.S. Kids’ World Golf Championship.

Highway deaths increase in Costa Rica in 2012

Motorcycle accidents were the primary cause of roadway deaths in the first six months of 2012.

Panama begins construction of region’s largest wind farm

Project expected to be finished by 2013.

Japanese companies pay record $45 a pound for Costa Rica’s best coffee

The chairman of the Cup of Excellence’s board of directors is one of the buyers.

Heavy rains expected Wednesday for much of Costa Rica

Heavy showers, strong winds and thunderstorms are expected in mountainous regions, while cold temperatures could come to the Central Valley.

Traffic back to normal on General Cañas Highway

Traffic Police are monitoring the road, and so far, no incidents have been reported.

Nicaraguan lawmakers approve construction of proposed canal

Six countries are interested in investing in the $30 billion project.

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