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COSTA RICA'S LEADING ENGLISH LANGUAGE NEWSPAPER

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Public employees announce first protest of the year

Unions could take to the streets in early February.

Water rationing to affect 250,000 San José residents until April

Some communities will have rationed water service 6-12 hours daily.

Costa Rica to regulate short-term currency investments from abroad

Officials move to curb foreign investment that takes advantage of the country’s high interest rate in colones.

6 people die every month in Costa Rica from skin cancer

Social Security System officials warn of skin cancer risks.

Traffic jams on Route 32 stretch up to 3 kilometers

Construction on Costa Rica's main highway to the Caribbean likely will throttle traffic at least through Sunday.

Costa Rica real estate market sees promising start this year

The local real estate market had a promising close to 2012, a poll finds.

30 percent of Costa Rica coffee harvest could be lost due to fungus

More than 10,000 hectares of coffee are already infected in the country.

Murder trial against U.S. woman underway

Husband's body was found with a bullet in the head in 2010.

Health Ministry downplays effects of flu epidemic in the U.S.

At least 20 children have died from the flu in New York in recent weeks.

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