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01 Aug 2006

Daily Edition: San José, Costa Rica, August 01, 2006

A Pious Pilgrimage: Costa Ricans from around the country are traveling by foot to the eastern province of Cartago, where they will visit the Nuestra Señora de Los Angeles Basílica (Our Lady of the Angels Basilica) Wednesday. The basilica houses a statue made of black stone depicting the Virgin Mary that thousands make the pilgrimage to pay honor to each year. Mónica Quesada/Tico Times


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Police Watch Over
Pilgrimage to La Negrita 

Thousands of devout Catholic Costa Ricans have embarked on an annual pilgrimage to visit the country's patron saint, Nuestra Señora de Los Angeles, commonly known as La Negrita, in the old colonial capital of Cartago, east of San José.
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Orosi Under Alert
For Potential Landslides

The National Emergency Commission (CNE) has declared a green, preventive alert for the Orosi Valley, in the Cartago province, east of San José, because of recent heavy rains that could cause landslides, said commission spokesman Diego Barrantes.
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Correction
: A headline on yesterday's Daily News Briefs page, “ Channel 14 Cameraman Shot and Killed,” incorrectly stated that Channel 14 cameraman Cristhian Hernández was shot to death. Hernández was, in fact, stabbed to death, as the news brief explains. The Tico Times regrets the error.

 



August 01

 

Catholic Concert
With Costa Rican singer and composer Martín Valverde and other Catholic singers and groups, honoring Our Nuestra Señora de los Angeles (Our Lady of the Angels), 3 p.m., in front of Nuestra Señora de los Angeles Basilica, Cartago, east of San José.

Open Courses
Universidad Nacional (UNA) begins registration for courses open to the public in arts, music, biology, basic mechanics and more, today through Friday, UNA campus, Heredia, north of San José. Info: 277-3201, 277-3202, 277-3239.

 

Edited By Amanda Roberson
Tico Times Staff
aroberson@ticotimes.net

 


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Police Watch Over Pilgrimage to La Negrita 

By Amanda Roberson
Tico Times Staff
aroberson@ticotimes.net

Thousands of devout Catholic Costa Ricans have embarked on an annual pilgrimage to visit the country's patron saint, Nuestra Señora de Los Angeles, commonly known as La Negrita, in the old colonial capital of Cartago, east of San José.

As tradition goes, the pious are walking along the main highway leading to Cartago, and police officers on foot, horse, motorcycle and bicycle are patrolling the route, according to a statement from the Public Security Ministry. Police will also oversee walkers entering the basilica Wednesday.

Additionally, mobile units of lawyers, doctors, paramedics and Red Cross officials are available to help in the event of a problem, the statement said.

So far, one fatal accident along the route has occurred, according to Red Cross spokesman Carlos Bolaños. A young man identified by the last name Rodríguez, 26, was hit by a car and killed yesterday in Curridabat, east of San José, Bolaños said. A man identified by the last name Campos, 53, was also hit and injured.

“Traditionally, accidents that occur along the walk are caused by the number of people in the streets and people driving too fast,” Bolaños said. “We advise walkers to maintain a safe distance from the shoulder of the road.”

The main highway to Cartago will be closed today and will remain closed until Wednesday, Day of Our Lady of the Angels, Bolaños said.

Police have advised walkers not to carry objects of value with them, to stay in groups and not to stray from common routes, said Public Security Ministry spokesman Humberto Balestino.

Walkers can count on their cell phones to work during their journey, according to a statement from the Costa Rican Electricity Institute (ICE), the government-run telecommunications monopoly.

ICE reinforced cell phone service provider equipment in the Cartago area so that cell phone users will be able to stay connected during their journey.

The idea is to allow Costa Ricans to “maintain their faith through this tradition with the greatest security and calmness -- not just for pilgrims, but also for their families and friends,” the statement said.


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Orosi Under Alert For Potential Landslides

By Amanda Roberson
Tico Times Staff
aroberson@ticotimes.net

The National Emergency Commission (CNE) has declared a green, preventive alert for the Orosi Valley, in the Cartago province, east of San José, because of recent heavy rains that could cause landslides, said commission spokesman Diego Barrantes.

The alert was declared Sunday and will last as long as the commission perceives landslides could occur, Barrantes said.

Heavy rains Saturday caused houses near the valley's Granados ravine to flood as steep land began to crumble, according to the daily La Nación.

CNE workers are inspecting the area to predict and prevent landslides, Barrantes said. 

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