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Nicaraguan President in Costa Rica to Offer Condolences Over the Monteverde Massacre
Nicaraguan president, Enrique Bolaños, yesterday visited Costa Rica and met with president Abel Pacheco to discuss mutual concerns affecting both countries.

Man Wanted in Colorado on Sex Assaults Nabbed in Costa Rica
A 33-year-old Colorado  man wanted by Fort Collins police on multiple counts of sexual assault on a child is in the Larimer County Jail after a six-month search that led to Costa Rica.

Corruption Is Top Concern In Costa Rica
Dishonest practices and bribes are a concern for many Costa Ricans, according to a poll by Borge y Asociados published in the daily Spanish language newspaper Diario Extra.

Hike in Bus Fares Approved
Daily for Costa Ricans and foreigners alike is getting more and more expensive every day. Each week there is some announcement of planned increases in prices of public services - taxi fares, gasoline, water, electricity and the latest, bus fares.

Fiscalía Asks For Six More Months for Calderón
Bad news came for former president Rafael Angel Calderón, who has been counting down the days for his release from preventive detention in La Reforma prison, which expires next Tuesday, March 22, as the Fiscalía (prosecutor's office) has made a court appeal to extend the former president's detention for another six months.

Costa Rica Opposes Bejing Use of Force Against Taiwan
The Costa Rican Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement Thursday calling for maintaining the status quo across the Taiwan Strait and urging dialogue between Taiwan and mainland China to resolve disputes peacefully.
 

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