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Day of Protest Tomorrow
If you haven't already heard it,
let us tell you again. Tomorrow
will be a day of protest in
Costa Rica and though most of
the marches and manifestations
centred in San José, the
objective of the trade unions is
to paralyze the entire country.
Chavéz May
Back Off On Plant Closure
In typical style, Venezuelan
president, Hugo Chavéz, said
yesterday in Caracas, that he
will meet with the employees of
the aluminum plant, Alunasa, in
Costa Rica, to possibly
reconsider his earlier decision
to close the plant.
Moving Tech Support Jobs
Closer
Some of Silicon Valley's largest
technology companies, in an
effort to cut costs and address
a mounting stack of
customer-service complaints, are
embracing an offshoring trend
known as "nearshoring.''
Nebraska Men Make Market for
Feed in Costa Rica
Miguel Obando of San José, who
markets and distributes Oxbow
Hay Co. products for Miller and
Buescher, said he’s often heard
the story that “20 years ago,
someone overfed the horse, and
they didn’t want it (alfalfa) no
more.”
Mexico and Costa Rica book final
spots at FIFA Under-20 World Cup
Canada 2007
The field for FIFA Under-20
World Cup Canada 2007 is
complete after CONCACAF nations
Mexico and Costa Rica qualified
this weekend for the 24-nation
tournament.
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