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We
finally heard from the man!
After weeks that turned into months, the New Year began with the single most hoped for event that many of the Villalobos Investors had prayed for: A message from Luis Enrique Villalobos Camacho himself.
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New taxes
The Ministerio de
Hacienda prepares the collection of the new taxes.The
announcement by, Jorge Wαlter Bolaρos, who said within
the framework that its office settles resolutions,
regulations and mechanisms to collect the burdens, of the
fiscal emergency of the country. ·
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Electricity, gasoline and
buses rise in cost at the end of the month
Prepare yourself for a
new blow to your pocket. At the end of this month the
Aresep will approve a readjustment in the tariffs for
electricity, gasoline and several bus routes. ·
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Police raids against
undocumented foreigners
Foreigners arrested
in San Jos. In a surprise move against nights spots in
downtown San Jose, left 50 foreigners, the majority women,
under arrest for being in the country illegally. ·
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OIJ: offensive
against bands of delinquents
Money Laundering,
Extortion, Narcotics and Robbery of Cars worry the
authorities The
judicial police will make a change in the investigations
as of the 2003 to fortify the fight against organized
crime. ·
Traffics cops will
not give surprises
You no longer will
be surprised by the Transit officials. Left behind
is the custom of which the inspectors were located in
places of little visibility and appeared out of the
anything when the driver least excepted it. ·
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The domestic violence does not take vacations; on the contrary, it
increases in the days of family gatherings and celebrations.
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ICE did not request
invoice to activate cellular
Until yesterday, at
least, ICE did not demand the invoice for the mobile
telephone to the users who who wanted a new line installed
on the unit. ·
Costa Rica Bookies Place
Odds on a New Home
"Fifth floor, GK
Worldlink Telecom" reads the lobby directory in an
office building at the western end of Costa Rica's
capital. But the name is just a cover for Diamond
Sportsbook International, where dozens of young Costa
Ricans staff a huge bank of phones and computers,
furiously taking long-distance bets on U.S. college
football games. ·
Two
indicted in $60 million online investment scheme
Two
men have been indicted on federal counts of money
laundering and fraud in Sacramento in connection with an
Internet investment scheme that netted more than $60
million. ·
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DINING:
Hotel
Presidente
Avenida Central. |
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