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Monthly Archives: February, 2004

Residential Developers Head in New Directions

WITH crime on the rise and citizen security on the decline, major developers in the Greater Metropolitan Area are continuing full-speed ahead with the...

Peace Radio Shows Signs of Life

AFTER more than three months of silence, the dead air was lifted as Radio for Peace International (RFPI) returned to listeners around the world...

U.S. Fugitive Captured Here

COSTA Rican Immigration Police yesterday afternoon captured a man sought by police in New York in connection with the death of a woman whose...

Hospital Waste Solution Sought

AFTER a long-standing “don’t-ask, don’t-tell” policy which left fecal matter and used syringes mixing freely with common waste, the Costa Rican government is steps...

Farming Subsidies Blasted

Ministers from the 17 countries of the Cairns Group who met here this week  ommitted to doing whatever necessary to get stalled World Trade...

Insurance for Homeowners Explained

Our purpose is to give the reader a better understanding of homeowners’insurance in Costa Rica. The opinions and viewpoints expressed are those of the...

Nicaragua’s Real Estate Market Booming

NICARAGUA real estate is booming. If you don’t believe it, try catching a real estate agent in Nicaragua in a spare moment. But if you’re...

Guanacaste Property Market Takes Off

LIBERIA’S recently renovated international airport has attracted a flood of new flights from the United States – 12 from major airlines and seven charter...

Guanacaste Store Offers Building Supplies

AS Guanacaste real estate is gobbled up by businesses and retirees trying to buy before prices get any higher, some shoppers may realize the...

Steel Shortage Slows Country’s Construction

CHINA’S construction of a massive dam, measuring more than one and a half miles wide and 600 feet high, several large public works projects...

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