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New
National Stadium To Have Natural
Turf
Following months of doubt and
uncertainty, the new Estadio
Nacional (national stadium)
under construction in San José
will have a natural turf. The
announcement was made by the
viceministro de Deportes,
Osvaldo Pandolfo, dispelling
rumours of the installation of a
synthetic playing surface. |
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Movimiento
Libertario Party Throws Mud At
Laura Chinchilla
Although the 2010 presidential
elections are far away in the
future in political time, the
presidential campaign has heated
up, with name calling,
accusations and mudslinging,
mainly from the Movimiento
Libertario (ML) party led by
Otto Guevara.

Costa Rica Signs Deal With Argentina To
Track Down Hidden Funds
Costa Rica has signed and agreement with
Argentina to share banking information, in
the latest move to tighten the noose on
Argentines with cash hidden in overseas tax
havens. The deal is designed to stop
tax evasion and fraud by exchanging tax
information.
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Bring Back the Spark and Keep Your
Relationship Alive
By Mona Barbera, Ph.D.
You may have a good relationship – but miss
the spark that was once there. Maybe job,
kids, or financial stress has come between
you, or you’ve settled into a routine. No
matter what the reason is - you can do a lot
to get the spark back! |
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So What
Is 3G
And Do
You
Really
Need It?
By the
end of
the
year,
Costa
Rica, by
way of
the
Instituto
Costarricense
de
Electricidad
(ICE)
will
join the
rest of
the
world
with the
introduction
of the
3rd
generation,
better
known as
3G,
cellular
network.
Although
it will
be new
to Costa
Rica, 3G
has been
around
for a
while,
being
commercially
launched
in May
2001 by
NTT
DoCoMo
in Japan
branded
FOMA, on
a
pre-release
of
W-CDMA
technology. |
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