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Oil
Pipeline Almost Complete, In
Operation by May
Many travelling in and around
the airport noticed the
construction at one of the worst
intersection in the country
located in front of the Garden
Court and Fiesta Casino, sighed
a breath of relief believing
that the intersection was
finally getting a badly needed
realignment.
Gas Hike Approved
Get ready to loosen the purse
strings a bit as gasoline prices
begin their climb.
Legislator To Face Sexual
Harassment Charges
Legislative Deputy, Federico
Tinoco, is once again in the
news, as the legislative worker
has finally presented formal
charges against the legislator
for sexual harassment. The
charges were presented to the
Tribunales de Justicia on
Wednesday, announced the
victim's lawyer, Pablo Zúñiga.
Blue Zones project lets Tiburon
students learn about other
cultures
Chace Schornstein, a
fifth-grader at Bel Aire
Elementary School in Tiburon,
was happy to point out
interesting aspects of life in
Costa Rica.
Costa Rica Marina Strategy Pays
Off for South Florida Real
Estate Team
A few years ago, South
Florida-based Digital Capital
International Sales Group and
developer Jim Lynskey began
researching the possibility of
creating a marina development in
Costa Rica. What they found
astounded them.
Dole Supplier Gets Rainforest
Approval
Standard Fruit Company was
awarded the environmental and
ethical certification for its
Esperanza plantation on the
Caribbean coast of the Central
American country.
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