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AN IGLOO IN COSTA RICA?
Beirute S.A. - a local industrial refrigeration
company - has built and Igloo at the southeast
corner of it's property, one block south of Paseo
Colon, for children to know and enjoy snow.
The Igloo is open to all children - young and old -
from 10am to 9pm, 7 days a week, until the 4th of
January.
[Foto: insidecostarica.com]
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| NEWS |
updated by 8:00 a.m. CST each day
2.500 Evacuated
in Caribbean Coast
About
2.500 persons had to take shelter from the
heavy rains and floodings of the last couple
of days in the Caribbean zone. >more
E-mails
to Fiancée Unveil a Man full of Life and Love
A man
writes beautiful letters to his beloved. He
writes about coming to realize how much he
adores her, not knowing he will never see her
in this world again. >more
Central America Free
of Cholera
The Pan American Health
Organization declared in Washington that Central
America is free of cholera, after no case of the
disease has been reported in the region in the last
12 months.
>more
A Courageous Girl
Tired, but very proud, Iriria Rodriguez left the
Home of the Association of the Struggle against
Child Cancer bound for her hometown, Suretka, an
Indian village in the Talamanca region, on the Costa
Rican Caribbean.
>more
US issues security
alert to its citizens in Colombia
The United States Friday
warned its citizens against becoming targets
of terrorist attacks in the Colombian cities
of Bogota and Cartagena.
>more
Peruvian president
demands whole cabinet's resignation
Peruvian President
Alejandro Toledo asked all his cabinet
members, including Prime Minister Beatriz
Merino, to resign to pave the way for his
cabinet reshuffle, a presidential statement
said late Friday.
>more
Brazil proposes
creation of G-20 free trade area
Brazilian President Luiz
Inacio Lula da Silva proposed on Friday the
creation of a free trade areaamong members of
the Group of 20 developing nations (G-20).
>more
Cuba says US verdict
on Cuban hijackers right
Cuban Foreign Minister
Felipe Perez Roque on Friday approved a
verdict of guilt issued by a United States
court against six Cubans who hijacked a
passenger plane from Cuba to the United
States.
>more
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SPECIAL
REPORTS:
PARAGUAY |
Supreme Court Dismantled
'We're going to exterminate the Supreme
Court,'' said then-president-elect
Nicanor Duarte Frutos in Paraguay as he
launched his offensive last May against
the corruption-riddled court.
His campaign culminated Friday in the
removal of two of the six judges who had
been caught up in allegations of
corruption. The four others on the
nine-member court had already resigned.
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