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A FRIENDLY Match: Officials from government ministries (white shirts) played against the administrative staff of Casa Presidencial (blue shirts) during a friendly soccer game at Ricardo Saprissa Stadium in Tibás, north of San José, Tuesday night. Mónica Quesada/Tico Times |
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GEARING Up: Students from Escuela España elementary school in San José are practicing this week for the Independence Day festivities to be held Sept. 15. Here, members of the school's marching band practice in the Plaza de los Artes near their school. Mónica Quesada/Tico Times |
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Environmental Group Criticizes Cane-Burning Companies |
The environmental group Association of Guanacaste Brotherhood has filed suit in the Supreme Court as part of its ongoing campaign against the practice of burning sugarcane fields during harvesting... |
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Cadena Menor Raises
Money for Orphanage |
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Musical performances are spicing up San José this week in the name of the Cadena Menor, a week-long fundraiser for the nonprofit San José Orphanage. |
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Arias Plans Trips
to United States |
| President Oscar Arias plans to travel to the United States next week to promote investment in Costa Rica and world peace, according to a statement released yesterday by Casa Presidencial. |
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U.S. Companies Open Operations In Costa Rica |
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Twelve U.S. businesses opened up operations in Costa Rica during the first six months of 2006, generating a direct investment of $10 million... |
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