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Doubts, Concern Plague Canal Projects

GRANADA – If Nicaraguans seemskeptical about the prospect of a canalbeing built across their country, it’s onlybecause it’s a promise that has gone unfulfilledfor...

Bus Deaths Renew Safety Debate in El Salvador

SAN SALVADOR (AFP) – A busaccident in east El Salvador lastSaturday that left 37 dead and 24wounded has sparked a debate in thecountry about...

El Salvador to Send Troops Despite Threats

SAN SALVADOR (AFP) – AnIslamic terrorist group with ties to AlQaeda that had already threatened ElSalvador announced on the InternetMonday that it is giving...

San Salvador Prison Riot Leaves at Least 26 Dead

SAN SALVADOR – At least 26prisoners died and 25 were injured in afight Wednesday between young gangmembers and criminals in the overcrowdedprison of La...

U.S. Cancels $100 Million of Nicaraguan Debt

MANAGUA (AFP) – The UnitedStates forgave Nicaragua’s debt of $100million to the nation on Tuesday as partof the Highly Indebted Poor CountriesInitiative (HIPC), according...

Public Employees Threaten To Strike Again on Monday

AFTER one on May 1, another May31, and a third July 29, union leadersapparently won’t let August slip by withouta labor strike.Public employees are...

Ambassador Danilovich Begins Work in Brazil

FORMER U.S. ambassador to CostaRica John Danilovich has begun work athis new position as U.S. ambassador toBrazil. Danilovich was U.S. ambassadorto Costa Rica from...

Bill Proposes to Limit Political Polls

TWO deputies are proposing a bill toprohibit the release of political polls duringthe month before presidential elections.The current limit is two days.Such polls distort...

University Hosts Several Environmental Talks

THE University of Costa Rica is hostinga series of conferences about the environment.The series began this week with a talkentitled “Environment, Biodiversity andDevelopment,” by...

Unwanted Solution for an Unwanted Problem

LIKE most people on vacation alongthe Caribbean coast, Pollyanna Lind didn’tcatch dengue. She wasn’t even worriedabout it.Instead, the U.S. citizen, who used towork at...

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