Earthquake
Sends Southern
Zone Into Panic, No Major Damage
The first earthquake was felt at 11:24am,
then another again at 3:04pm, sending the
resident of the Southern Zone in panic as
flashes of what happened in Cinchona on
January 8 could now be happening to them.
Gasoline Price Hike
Approved
Get ready for higher
gasoline prices coming
our way next week,
following yesterday's
approval for a price
hike by the Autoridad
Reguladora de los
Servicios Públicos (Aresep).
"Joe" Biden To Visit
Costa Rica Later This
Month
Joseph Robinette Biden
Jr or Joe Biden as he is
more commonly known,
vice president of the
United States, will be
making his first
official visit to Costa
Rica on March 29.
Infidelity Is
Alive and Well in Costa Rica
WEBWIRE – Recently, Cody Gear, founder of
Cody L. Gear and Associates has noted an
increase in cases involving cheating spouses
in Costa Rica. He said, that within the past
six months the demand for surveillance of
cheating spouses has risen dramatically.
Costa Rican
Presidential Candidate Channels Spirit of
Obama
She wants to be the country's first black
president. She paints herself as an agent of
change who will take on special interests.
Eleven weeks before the primary, she trails
a more-experienced opponent in the polls.
Still, she hopes to build a broad base by
reaching out to young people through the
Internet.
Sound familiar?
Costa Rica and
Trinidad & Tobago Advance to Egypt '09
Costa Rica and Trinidad & Tobago will join
the USA and Honduras as the Concacaf
representatives at the 2009 Under-20 World
Cup. The Ticos won Group B with a 2-1
victory over Canada on Wednesday. |
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This
morning,
Costa
Rican
and
Chinese
officials
will be
placing
the
cornerstone
of what
some
local
media
call the
"Chinese
Nest",
Costa
Rica's
new
stadium.
Located
on the
west end
of the
Sabana
Park,
the
stadium,
donated
and
built by
the
Chinese,
will be
the most
modern
in Latin
America
with a
capacity
for
34.000.
The
Chinese
have
imported
material
and
equipment
to Costa
Rica, as
well as
600
workers
for the
project
to be
completed
by the
end of
next
year. |
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Guanacaste Airports
Improve Infrastructure
As Demand Increases
(InfoWebPress) – Several
airports in Guanacaste
province, including
Liberia’s Daniel Oduber
International Airport
and the airports in
Nicoya and Nosara, are
benefiting from
infrastructure
improvements that would
help them respond to a
growing demand in
services and the
increase in tourist
visitation in the
region.
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