Daily Archives: June 29, 2012

Commuters prevail despite big hole in highway

Commuters prevail despite big hole in highway

Central Valley residents showed their resilience Thursday as they confronted a collapsed section in a key highway. With some local exceptions, traffic appeared to be moving reasonable well Thursday. Passengers on the Heredia-San José line jumped 30 percent to 10,000 … Continue reading

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Women who bring drugs into prison may get break

The legislature’s anti-drug commission moved Thursday to give a break to women who smuggle drugs to their imprisoned boyfriend or spouse Right now the penalty for doing that can be eight to 20 years in prison. The Comisión Permanente Especial … Continue reading

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Tourism chief Flores outlines zoning plan for Nicoya

The head of the tourism agency said that a new zoning plan for the southern part of the Nicoya peninsula would protect individual who have properties in the maritime zone. However, a summary of his talk does not show he … Continue reading

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Survey of basic food items turns up some startling differences

Expats who have been complaining about the increased cost of living here may also have been shopping at the wrong stores. The economics ministry, in another of its market surveys, showed that identical and popular items were being sold at … Continue reading

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After a rough week, the best choice is to celebrate at lunch

The week that was is over. I managed to make things as difficult as I could in the process of renewing my passport at the American Embassy. I am sure the people who work there are even more relieved than … Continue reading

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Environmental enforcement team is on the site of Ruta 1856

The nation’s environmental enforcement agency has sent a crew of investigators to the northern part of the country to explore claims of damage by the controversial Ruta 1856. The agency is the Tribunal Ambiental Administrativo, which said Thursday that two … Continue reading

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House votes to cite Holder for contempt in gun case

The U.S. House of Representatives voted Thursday to cite Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt of Congress for refusing to release documents relating to Fast and Furious, a failed government operation that put guns in the hands of Mexican drug … Continue reading

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Lawyer who helped terrorist loses jail sentence appeal

A U.S. federal appeals court has upheld a 10-year prison sentence for a disbarred lawyer who helped her jailed terrorist client smuggle messages to his followers. The three-judge panel in New York wrote Thursday that the ex-lawyer Lynne Stewart still … Continue reading

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Tourism operators optimistic for mid-year vacation

The nation’s tourism chamber said that hospitality operators expect about 68 percent occupancy this mid-year vacation. The vacation starts Friday evening and lasts for two weeks. The chamber, the Cámara Nacional de Turismo, sponsored a survey last week of 104 … Continue reading

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Country seeks protection for the hammerhead shark

The environmental ministry says it is seeking trade restrictions on the hammerhead shark. The ministry said that it has provided the appropriate documentation to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, known as CITES. … Continue reading

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Wireless Internet service had problems all Thursday

The wireless service of Radiográfica Costarricense S.A. failed Thursday morning, and technicians said that it may be restored by this morning. There was no clear explanation of why there was a failure, but technicians labored in vane all day Thursday … Continue reading

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Bus riders file complaints

The nation’s regulatory agency lowered bus fairs from a few colons to 1,000 colons and alerted passengers to the change. The agency, the Authoridad Reguladora de Servicios Públicas also invited complaints. The agency reported Thursday, the first day of the … Continue reading

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