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Monthly Archives: July, 2012

11 years of ashtanga yoga in Costa Rica

Mariela Cruz was the first Central American authorized to teach ashtanga by the guru Shri K. Pattabhi. In June, her San José studio celebrated its 11th anniversary.

Water rates increase 25 percent next week

Water and Sewer Institute to file a request for higher rates.

Sea Shepherd’s Watson posts message to followers from undisclosed location

Marine conservationist Paul Watson fled house arrest in Germany on July 22, after learning that Japanese authorities sought his extradition.

Costa Rican lawmakers approve two of three fiscal reform bills on first vote

A third bill to sell up to $4 billion in Euro bonds could pass a first round of voting Tuesday.

Costa Rican lawmakers approve Euro bonds bill in first-round voting

The bond sale would be incremental, officials said.

Public utility workers march against bill to open electricity market

Employees of the Costa Rican Electricity Institute say electricity privatization could lead to the demise of the government-run utilities company.

Meteorologists say heavy rains will diminish during the week

Intermittent showers in the Central Valley to continue through the week.

Women’s murder rate skyrocketing in Honduras

In the first half of 2012, three women were killed every two days on average.

Guatemala seizes drug components from China

The shipment totaled 41,400 pounds.

Heavy rains affect more than 2,000 people along the Caribbean

UPDATE: Four people are dead and two are missing after heavy rainfall causes floods and landslides in the Atlantic region.

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