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Monthly Archives: October, 2012

San Ramón en Acción

U.S. Ambassador Anne S. Andrew visited San Ramón and participated in a series of activities in support of our community.

Diplomats warn Guatemala against army use

“It’s sad that a legitimate protest has ended with deaths” the U.N.’s representative in Guatemala for the High Commission on Human Rights, Alberto Brunori, said.

National holiday set for Monday

Cultures Day, Costa Rica's Columbus Day, was moved by the Labor Ministry from this Friday to next Monday.

A new home for comic book lovers

Boom Shop is small but chock-full of graphic novels, art books and, of course, comics, with new ones coming in every week.

Little Theatre Group offers new play, Monday night workshops

LTG’s latest play, “Looking for the Pony,” opens Friday night at Teatro Laurence Olivier.

Public Security Ministry files complaints against suspected Legislative Assembly rioters

Officials presented videos that will be used as evidence against the 11 suspects.

Lawmakers seek to ban former Caja President Eduardo Doryan from holding public office

A legislative committee reviewing the crisis at Costa Rica’s Social Security System also recommended freezing hiring for three years.

Costa Rica bans shark finning

Billionaire tycoon Richard Branson was present as President Laura Chinchilla signed the decree.

Government partially vetoes bill allowing strikes in public services

Executive branch officials said language in the bill is unconstitutional and goes against public interest.

Judicial Investigation Police raid municipalities in search for missing asphalt

Documents and other evidence were seized at three construction companies.

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