|
|
Smile,
You're
On
Transit
Camera!
After
an
initial
presentation
many
months
ago,
the
cameras
are
coming
out
of
mothball
storage
and
will
be
snapping
away
at
speeding
drivers
in
the
morning
hours. |
|
|
|

What
To
Do
If
Your
Cell
Phone
Is
Stolen
or
Lost
in
Costa
Rica

In a
move
to
combat
the
growth
of
theft
of
cellular
telephones
in
Costa
Rica,
the
Superintendencia
de
Telecomunicaciones
(SUTEL),
has
adopted
similar
measures
as
used
in
other
countries.

Costa
Rica,
S.
Korea
Agree
To
Explore
Free
Trade
Costa
Rica
and
South
Korea
have
agreed
to
explore
the
possibility
of a
free
trade
agreement
to
build
on
their
growing
economic
ties.

Costa
Rica
Exports
Increased
10%
This
Year
Costa
Rican
exports
grew
10%
during
the
first
seven
months
of
the
year
as
compared
to
the
same
period
in
2011,
with
total
exports
of
US$6.74
billion
dollars.

Chinchilla:
"Not
Exactly
a
Dry
Canal"
President
Laura
Chillchilla,
as
she
left
China
on
her
Far
East
tour,
backed
away
from
the
nomenclature
the
press
uses
for
the
linking
of
existing
roads
between
the
Caribbean
port
of
Limon
with
northwestern
Costa
Rica.

Americans
To
Protect
Spider
Monkeys
in
Costa
Rica

The
sharp
decline
in
the
population
of
Costa
Rican
spider
monkeys,
classified
in
about
70%
between
1995
and
2007
by
biologists
from
the
University
of
Costa
Rica,
was
the
main
motivation
for
a
couple
of
Americans
to
began
a
rehabilitation
project
that
will
allow
monkeys
to
return
to
their
natural
habitat.

US
Sex
Workers
at
Risk For Carrying Condom
The
international
humanitarian
organization
Human
Rights
Watch
(HRW)
issued
a
critical
report
of
the
actions
carried
out
by
police
in
four
of
the
largest
cities
in
the
United
States,
where
possession
of
condoms
is
used
as
evidence
to
substantiate
allegations
of
prostitution.
Andrea
Miranda:
Surfer
Girl
and
More

Andrea
Miranda
is a
striking
presence.
Tall,
strong,
and
with
catching
green
eyes,
heads
turn
as
she
bikes
down
the
main
road
in
Guiones.
And
getting
to
know
Andrea
a
little
more
closely
is
just
as
striking. |
|
|
|
| |
|
|