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This time he could fail, as 32 year old Róger Angulo Mora decided, once again, to take his life following constant depressions. Six months ago, Angulo threw himself off the bell tower of the Naranjo chuch and survived. Yesterday afternoon, the rope snapped his neck when he threw himself off the Rafael Iglesias bride in Grecia in full public view. [Foto: Luis Chinchilla]
 
  All-Inclusive Hilton Papagayo Resort Costa Rica Opens
Hilton Hotels Corporation celebrated the New Year with the opening of the Hilton Papagayo Resort Costa Rica - the first Hilton in Costa Rica.

 
   
  Costa Rica's Grupo M Revives Dollar-Denominated Bond Offering
Grupo M Holding SA, Costa Rica's largest consumer electronics retailer, revived plans to sell dollar-denominated debt to fund expansion and repay debt, according to a person familiar with the offering.
 
 

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Monday 21 January 2008, San José, Costa Rica
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Separated Twins Start To Take Steps Alone
Fiorella, the conjoined twin separated last November at the Lucile Packard de Palo Alto, California, is making an amazing recovery, she is already walking alone, meanwhile her sister Yurelia is recuperating at a slower pace.

Majority of Downtown Electrical Posts Still Standing
Two and a half years after the start of the underground electrical cabling of 350 blocks of downtown San José, old cables and posts are still in place, as the Compañía Nacional de Fuerza y Luz (CNFL) has only removed 18% or 320 of the 1.760 posts.

Number of Palmares Drunk Drivers Drops
It appears that the message of do not drinking and drive has hit home with Palmares festival goers.

Gasoline Price Drop At The Stroke of Midnight
Holding off until midnight to fill the tank can save you money as the price of gasoline drops at the stroke of midnight.

Outlet Mall San Pedro Prohibits Conversations In Parking Lot
In a flagrant violation of human rights and the Constitución Política, the owners of the Outlet Mall San Pedro, east of Mall San Pedro, has ordered its security staff to stop customers from holding conversations in the parking lot.
 
 

 
LATIN AMERICA

Nicaragua Stresses Chavez Proposal on FARC
Nicaraguan politician and diplomat Tomas Borges said on Sunday Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez' proposal about the status that the FARC (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia) should have is fair, exact, and reasonable.

Gunmen Steal 15 Birds at Nicaragua Zoo
Five armed, hooded men broke into a Nicaraguan zoo and ran off with 15 endangered birds and a raccoon, officials said Saturday.

Fidel Castro Votes and Sends Message to Cubans
Cuban President Fidel Castro voted for a united homeland in the Sunday general elections, and sent a message to Cubans.Fidel Castro: To Citizens in the West

Colombian Paramilitary in Venezuela
Colombian paramilitary posses, present in Venezuelan rural zones for many years, are also penetrating the cities and control illegal activities in some neighborhoods, denounced local weekly Temas Friday.

Colombia's ELN Rebels Free Nine Hostages
Nine hostages held by Colombia's rival armed group National Liberation Army (ELN) on Sunday were freed and handed over to the International Commission of the Red Cross, local officials said.

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RIGHTS-CUBA:
Fewer Political Prisoners, More Arbitrary Arrests - Dissidents
The number of political prisoners in Cuba fell last year, but arbitrary detentions increased, according to a report released Wednesday, by the Cuban Commission for Human Rights and National Reconciliation (CCDHRN).

COLOMBIA:
Interference and Belligerence
The Colombian government "is not committed to peace, but obsessed with war," the Venezuelan Foreign Ministry said in a communiqué Thursday.
 

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