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Monthly Archives: July, 2012

Todd Staley back with fishing round-up

It is time to talk about fishing again.

Cocos Island to have new hydroelectric plant

Three government agencies to finance $287,000 project

Armed assailants rob 30 children returning home from school

The attack left students “terrified.”

Costa Rican boy scouts will not exclude gay members

The announcement came after the U.S. branch of the organization, the Boy Scouts of America, reaffirmed its policy to ban gay adult volunteers.

Unemployment increases despite economic growth

Research shows Costa Rica's industry sector is stable.

Traffic bill hits a snag in the Supreme Court

The Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court ruled that lawmakers failed to meet minimum legal requirements when presenting the bill for constitutional review.

ICE unions and electricity cooperatives to protest at Casa Presidencial

Unions leaders are calling a march “in defense of the current electricity-service model.”

Democrats Abroad

Democrats Abroad Costa Rica is hosting a potluck luncheon Saturday, July 28, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at the home of Lenny Karpman and Joan Hall...

Catholics, evangelicals protest sexual education in Costa Rica schools

The Education Ministry believes a sexual education plan will reduce teenage pregnancies and STDs. Last year, Costa Rica had an estimated 13,500 teen pregnancies.

Region’s presidents to discuss drug trafficking in August

Secretary General of the Organization of American States José Miguel Insulza was invited to the meeting.

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