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Tuesday  13 January  2004

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Fiestas In Palmares
All Costa Ricans know that Palmares is synonymous with "fiesta" for 10 days starting Thursday, 15 January.  >more


New 'Signs' Rules in San José
San José has been plagued with all sorts of signs and commercial posters that the Municipality of San José is finally taking action. >more


Nicaraguan Boy Found Dead
Omar Josué Vargas Valle, a child of only 2 years and 11 months, was found dead in Piedades Sur de San Ramón, yesterday morning after more than 20 hours he had been missing. >more


Florida Moves to Close Adoption Agency
... International Adoption Resource has been under scrutiny since September, when Costa Rican authorities raided a house in San Jose and found nine Guatemalan babies in a suspected illegal adoption ring.  >more


California Group Will Visit Costa Rica
High school students expand their horizons: Six Oak Grove High School, California,  students will set off for Costa Rica on Friday night to explore the rain forest, help save leatherback turtles and deliver toys to orphans. >more


U.S., Dominican Rep Begin Free Trade Talks
The United States and the Dominican Republic began talks on Monday to include the Caribbean nation in a U.S.-Central American free trade agreement struck last month. >more


Cuba Tightens Its Control Over Internet
Cuba tightened its controls over the Internet on Friday, prohibiting access over the low-cost government phone service most ordinary citizens have at home.  >more

 

 
Villalobos Report
A round up of articles and comments on the The Brothers!
Hello Friends!
As this year comes to a close, I want to tell you about a recent message from Enrique.
 
Miss Costa Rica 2004!
Miss Costa Rica 2004 will crowned on the 23rd of January 2004!
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The Year 2003 in fotos!
A collection of 2003's Today's Fotos
 
 
COSTA RICA TRAVEL &TOURISM
Surf the Caribbean!
It's not the only one, but it's a good place to start!

If you're new to the pastime and anxious to learn the right way, consider attending a surf camp or school.

Beginners get intensive surf instructions from professional surfing instructors.Camps are all-inclusive and many extras such as transportation, home-cooked meals, great accommodations in the prime surfing area of Tamarindo/Playa Grande, surfing photos, taxes, tips, and lots more are all included in the price. >more

 
 
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Retiring in Costa Rica!
VILLALOBOS REPORT
Enrique's Magic  - Part 3
What did you say?

It’s hidden and concealed and almost impossible to connect The Man Enrique with his other businesses? The network and system is set up and therefore the money is there and “working?  
 
How foolish an excuse that is. Because if this were really the case, and all this money is still “there” and “working”, then WHY, oh, WHY is this ingeniously secretive system not used to give us our goddamn money back?  >more

A Reader Writes:
I have been thinking and praying about the Luis Enrique Villalobos case for eighteen months now. I have listened to voices I considered less reasonable regarding what the possible truths in the matter are as well as voices which seem to regard possibilities with a more open mind.  >more


 
SPECIAL REPORTS
Eden or Evil?
On the edge of a lush coffee plantation, San Antonio Catholics with careers ranging from law to biochemistry invest their faith in a shaggy, black-haired prophet who never made it past third grade.

Drawn to this hilly compound by the belief that Juan Pablo Delgado is God's messenger, the pilgrims reject three bishops' warnings not to be tricked by the enigmatic 24-year-old, who shares with them daily messages from a Jesus Christ and Virgin Mary only he hears and sees.  >more


 

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