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U.S. Fugitive Detained in Costa Rica
Costa Rica police detained a U.S. fugitive wanted for his alleged involvement in a conspiracy to distribute drugs in Kansas City, Mo., authorities announced Thursday.

OHL Agrees To Repair All
Representatives of the Spanish consortium, Obrascón Huarte Laín (OHL) - the company who built the Alajuela Hospital met yesterday with Dr. Alberto Sáenz, president of the Caja Costarricense de Seguro Social (CSS), and agreed to repair all the faults experienced at the newly built hospital.

Investment in Euros Now Available in Costa Rica
Costa Ricans can now invest in one of the strongest currency in the world, the Euro.

Banco ELCA Declared Bankrupt
The Superintendencia de Entidades Financieras, SUGEF, who intervened the operations of Banco ELCA last June 29, has made it's decision that there is no other choice but to liquidate the operations of Banco ELCA.

There Is No List in the Sinaí Case
The Ministerio Público assures a Legislative Commission that there is no list containing names of politicians, businessmen and sports stars related to the case of Sinaí Monge, the madam who was sentenced to 8 years in prison for "proxenetismo agravado" - pimping of minors.

Private Investment Grew
Last year, the investment of the public sector dropped by 38 percent; meanwhile, the one of the private sector went 8 percent up, and new construction was the sector that increased the most, at 14 percent, according to Central Bank sources.

Procedures at Airport improve
The Airport Police is operating new devices to accelerate the checking of baggage and passengers in order to put an end to the long queues that international travelers have lately experienced at Juan Santamaria International Airport.

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