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TEN
MOST WANTED in COSTA RICA!
The OIJ released yesterday it's 10 most
wanted in Costa Rica list. They are asking
for information that can lead to the capture
of these men, who for the most part are
convicted sexual offenders.
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Sexual
Delinquents Top OIJ's 10 Most Wanted
The Organismo de Investigacion Judicial (OIJ)
yesterday made an appeal for help in
locating 10 of the most wanted criminals in
the country. >more
"International
Roaming" Service is Now Working
As of
yesterday, ICE (Insitituto Costarricense de
Electricidad), the state owend telephone and
electric power monopoly, announced the new
service of "Automatic Roaming", as
they call it. >more
U.S.
led push to ban human cloning falters
A United States-led drive for a broad global ban on all forms of human cloning - including research on stem cells - faltered on Thursday, as diplomats scrambled to avoid a messy battle over the issue.
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US urges nuclear watchdog to enforce demands for Iran
The United States on Friday urged the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to enforce its demands for Iran to prove it is not developing nuclear weapons.
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US State Department turns over documents to Senate panel
The US State Department has turned over 11 of 15 documents to a Senate committee as requested for the latter's inquiry into prewar intelligence on Iraq, a department spokesman said Friday.
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SPECIAL
REPORTS: COLOMBIA
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Poor
and Rich Alike Complain About Privatized
Electricity
Six
years after its transfer to private
hands, CORELCA, Colombia's third leading
electric company, has come under fire
for its high rates and breakdowns in its
distribution network.
The privatisation of CORELCA (Corporación
Eléctrica de la Costa) improved
coverage and customer service, but
brought worse setbacks, including
failures in service delivery and higher
rates, which are out of reach for the
poorest sectors of the population. >more
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