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WIRELESS Costa Rica: Juan Barrios, director of the nonprofit Costa Rican Foundation for Sustainable Development, yesterday inaugurated the program CR inalámbrico (Costa Rica wireless), which will bring wireless Internet connection to 50 locations including government offices, hospitals, universities and malls. The project is a joint effort between the foundation and the computer company Cisco Systems Costa Rica. Ronald Reyes/Tico Times |
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Speaking Out - Again: Ombudswoman Lisbeth Quesada visited the Legislative Assembly's Women's Affairs Commission yesterday to reiterate her office's suggestions for improving the Law against Sexual Harassment. Her office has voiced concerns about the law for nine years, she said, but recent harassment allegations against legislator Federico Tinoco by his former legislative aide (TT, Sept. 1) has brought new attention to the issue. See this Friday's print or pdf edition of The Tico Times for more on this story. |
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Project Brings Wireless
Internet To Public Places |
Visitors to 50 spots around Costa Rica, including the Costa Rican Art Museum and National Library in San José, will be able to instantly connect their laptop computers to the Internet, thanks to a project called CR inalámbrica ( Costa Rica wireless) launched yesterday. |
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National Tourism
Congress Under Way |
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Representatives from private businesses, government ministries and regional chambers gathered yesterday to inaugurate the 13 th National Tourism Congress at the Hotel Real Intercontinental in Escazú, west of San José. |
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6-Year-Old Girl Shoots
and Kills Classmate |
| A 6-year-old boy accidentally shot and killed a girl, also 6, while playing with a gun left unattended in the girl's grandfather's car, according to Judicial Investigation Police (OIJ) spokesman Alexander Arrieta. |
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Coffee Growers from 16 Countries Meet in Nicaragua |
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Approximately 500 coffee growers from 16 coffee-producing countries are sharing their experiences with the coffee business during an international conference in Managua called Ramacafé, according to a statement from the conference's organizers. |
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