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January Closed Violently
Last month closed with a long
list of violent deaths. A total
of 81 people died in January, 5
more than the same period last
year.
Vehicles With No Marchamo Will
Be Towed
Transit officials had given
drivers until January 31 to pay
up the 2006 Marchamo or face
vehicle and/or plate
confiscation.
CORBANA Celebrates its 35th
Anniversary
CORBANA, Corporación Bananera
Nacional - the Costa Rican
national banana producers
association, celebrates its 35th
anniversary at the trade fair of
Fruit Logistica in Berlin,
Germany.
New Regulations For Church
Wedding
Thinking of getting married in
Costa Rica? Beginning tomorrow a
couple who wish to marry in a
Catholic Church must go through
the following steps: an
interview with the local priest,
a weekly church meeting for the
next three and a half months and
attending an intensive course
that will take up five weekends
of time.
No
Political Propaganda Beginning
Tomorrow; Lottery Moved to
Monday
Some good news, beginning
tomorrow there will be no
election propaganda, but, bad
news is that there will be no
lottery draw this Sunday, making
way for the presidential
election.
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