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4.985 Niñasmadres Recorded In The Last Decade
"It is very difficult to study and be a mother", 17 year old Mireya told the Al Dia her condition of facing the growing problem of "niñasmadre" (adolescent mother). At 17, Mireya is the mother of a 2 year old.

PAC Leadership Race Will Be Decided On May 31 By Open Convention
The Partido Acción Ciudadana (PAC), in a history event, decided at yesterday's meeting to hold an open convention to choose its leader  for the 2010 presidential elections. Since its founding in 2000, the party has elected its leader behind closed doors for the last two elections.

Residents Try To Force Transvestites From Their Area
A group of irate residents of Plaza Víquez, on the south side of San Jose, decided to take to streets Saturday morning to protest the proliferation of transvestites on the streets at night.

Puente de la Amistad In Critical Condition
Vandalism and lack of maintenance are rapidly sinking the Puente de la Amistad - the Friendship Bridge - built by the government of Taiwan and donated to Costa Rica in 2003, that links directly to the Nicoya Peninsula.

Eriksson Under No Illusions Ahead of Costa Rica
Mexico manager Sven-Goran Eriksson believes he could be out of a job later this month if his side fail to beat Costa Rica in their World Cup qualifying fixture.
 
The closure of illegal accesses along the autopista Próspero Fernández in Santa Aana is affecting many businesses like Penny Lane and Best Brands, who unlike the Machu Pichu restaurant and Rover car sales, have an alternate, though difficult, access. The questions being raised is how could the municipality of Santa Ana issue permits for these developments without legal access to the highway.
 
 
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Taiwan Makes Strong Showing at Panama Trade Exhibition
Panama - The Taiwan pavilion at this year's Expocomer trade exhibition in Panama was the second largest and most popular, according to a statement issued by the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) Saturday.

El Salvador FMLN to Close Campaign
San Salvador -  The Farabundo Marti Front for National Liberation (FMLN) of El Salvador starts the closure of its electoral campaign for the presidential elections on March 15 in this Central American country.

Five Soldiers Killed in Colombia
Bogota - At least five soldiers were killed and another eight wounded when an explosive device went off as they entered a hideout of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia FARC in southern Colombia.

Venezuela, Belarus Banks Cooperate
Caracas - Venezuela and Belarus narrowed collaboration with a high level visit by the National Bank of the latter to this capital.

Ecuador to Create Committee of Inquiry
Quito -  Ecuadorian Government Minister Gustavo Jalkh announced on Friday the creation of an independent fact-finding committee to investigate what happened in the Colombian bombing of northern Angostura.
 
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"Drug Lords" Getting Free Pass on Worse Crimes?

Yet another of Colombia’s top paramilitary leaders was extradited to the U.S. Thursday to be brought up on drug trafficking charges despite the objections of some rights groups and questions raised by Colombian politicians visiting Washington.
 

 

 
 
 
 

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Costa Rican Resort Is A Perfect Escape
Next time I need to conjure up my happy place, it may just have to be poolside at the Hilton Papagayo Costa Rica Resort & Spa, in Guanacaste, Costa Rica. Or should it be on the sailboat, cruising the shore of the private bay on the Gulf of Papagayo?

 
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Reno Wind-Turbine Maker Expands to Costa Rica
Reno-based wind turbine manufacturer Mariah Power has expanded onto the international stage with its first Windspire installation in Latin America. ASI Power & Telemetry, a Mariah Power dealer based in northwestern Costa Rica, has installed one of the company’s propeller-free vertical axis wind turbines, called a Windspire, in a biodiversity-educational park near Costa Rica’s capital, San Jose.
 
 


 


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"How to Make Coffee A Great Cup of Coffee"
It is very simple to make a great cup of coffee, you just need to learn a couple a thing to move your process from just an average cup to great. Here are some tips on how to make coffee so that you will get the most enjoyment out of your gourmet coffee.
 
  Why ICE Is Stalling 3G
ICE, the Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad and the only provider of cellular service in Costa Rica has been falling behind in installing the next generation of cellular network known as 3G.

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