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Rain,
More
Rain
And
Then
Even
Some
More
Rain
The
last
couple
of
days
Mother
Nature
has
been
making
up
for
the
lack
of
rainfall
this
season,
raining
continuously
for
more
than
36
hours
and
not
letting
up
in
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Despite
The
Rain
Thousands
Make
Their
Way
To
"La
Negrita"
The
rain
did
not
deter
the
thousands
that
made
their
way
to
Cartago
on
Saturday
to
pay
homage
to
the
Virgen
de
los
Angeles
or
"La
Negrita".
Even
more
are
expected
to
make
the
pilgrimage
today,
walking
to
the
Basilica
de
los
Angeles.

Costa
Rica:
Exports
Almost
Triple
World
Projection
Costa
Rican
sale
of
goods
abroad
increased
11%
in
the
first
half
of
2012
over
the
same
period
in
2011,
a
figure
that
is
nearly
three
times
the
estimate
of
the
Word
Trade
Organization
(WTO)

Honduras
Looks
To
Costa
Rica
For
Advice
on
Increasing
Exports
Honduras
has
sent
to
Costa
Rica
a
delegation
to
learn
how
to
increase
their
exports.
The
Honduran
delegation
is
headed
by
the
Minister
of
Trade
and
Industry,
Jose
Adonis
Lavairea,
government
officials
and
businessmen.

Legislature
Promises
Projects
for
Guanacaste
Early
referendums
to
decide
the
membership
of
the
peninsula
and
an
amnesty
to
clear
the
coastal
areas
were
two
promises
made
by
the
president
of
Costa
Rica's
Legislative
Assembly,
Victor
Emilio
Granados,
during
the
ceremony
of
the
annexation
of
Nicoya.

One
Man's
Junk
is
Another's
Export
You
might
call
it
useless
junk,
but
it
is a
US$39
million
dollar
export
industry
here.
And
the
58
companies
that
currently
export
ferrous
discards
see
it
as
money.
The
number
is
up
from
the
34
firms
only
five
years
ago.

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I
want
to
learn
Spanish
in
Central
and
South
America.
Any
advice?
There’s
no
shortage
of
language
schools
in
big
Latin
America
cities
and
popular
tourist
destinations,
says
Eliot
Greenspan,
a
veteran
travel
writer
who
has
penned
guidebooks
for
Frommer’s
on
Guatemala,
Ecuador
and
Costa
Rica
(frommers.com).
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