We Told You!
Well, we hate to say it, but we
were right. We called it. We were hard pressed yesterday to find anyone
protesting, on strike or demonstrating anywhere in San José and reports
around the Central Valley and for the rest of the country were the same.
Fuel-Saving Measures
The Government of Costa Rica is
assessing measures to lower the consumption of fuel. Among the measures
being discussed is limiting the number of vehicles on the streets of the
capital city, and mainly at peak hours, when traffic jams result in
higher fuel use. Other measures include staggering the schedules of
schools and public offices, to further lower the traffic jams and
assessing the use of alternative fuels.
A Message from a Industrialist Deprived of His Liberty
From his prison cell at San Sebastián,
president of Banco Elca, Carlos Alvarado Moya, who is being detained in
preventive detention for three months for alleged fraudulent
administration, fraud and falsifying information, relating to the
activities of Banco Elca, which is currently under supervision of the
Consejo Nacional de Supervisión del Sistema Financiero (Conassif) and
the Superintendencia General de Entidades Financieras (Sugef), he wrote
the following letter, published in the weekly financial newspaper El
Financiero.
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