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SCANDAL Erupts: A complaint was filed against National Liberation Party legislator Federico Tinoco yesterday for allegedly sexually harassing a former legislative aid. President Oscar Arias yesterday called for Tinoco to take an unpaid leave of absence as a legislative committee investigates the matter. Mónica Quesada/Tico Times |
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RHYTHMIC Roots: A performance by University of Costa Rica (UCR) dance group Son de la U added Caribbean flare to yesterday's celebration of Afro-Costa Rican Culture Day in San José's Plaza de las Artes. A group of schoolchildren from the nearby Escuela España enjoyed the celebration of their country's African roots. Tammy Zibners/Tico Times |
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Arias Calls for Investigation
of Sexual Harassment Scandal |
President Oscar Arias yesterday called for an “impartial investigation” of allegations that legislator Federico Tinoco, a member of the National Liberation Party (PLN) that brought Arias to power, sexually harassed a former legislative aide. |
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Afro-Costa Rican Culture
Day Celebrated in San José |
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Passersby, students, residents of the Caribbean province of Limón and San José Mayor Johnny Araya were among those who gathered in the capital's Plaza de las Artes yesterday to celebrate Afro-Costa Rican Culture Day. |
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Airplane Carrying British Ambassador Forced to Turn Around |
| A plane carrying Tom Kennedy, British Ambassador to Nicaragua and Costa Rica , was forced to turn around yesterday because of “tacks” found in the runway in Bluefields... |
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Reductions in Electricity
Rates, Gas Prices Approved |
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Approximately 624 electricity consumers will see a reduction in their energy bills starting today, according to a statement released yesterday by the Public Services Regulatory Authority (ARESEP). |
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