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Stricter Requirements
Called For Driving Heavy Trucks
The question of how could
Saturday's tragic accident, when
a loaded trailer slammed into
stopped vehicles, crushing four
people to death, have occurred
and what is being done to stop
the carnage still linger. And no
answers are clear, other than a
promise by Tránsito (traffic)
officials to get hard on
truckers.
Construction of New Pedestrian
Boulevard Begins Today
Downtown San José will have a
new face with the beginning
today of construction of a "bulevar"
(boulevard) along Avenida 4, on
the south side.
Lottery Vendors Threaten To
Strike
A large number of lottery
vendors staged a demonstration
in front of the offices of the
Junta de Protección Social de
San José (JPS) yesterday to
protest their discontent in the
recent changes by the JPS on the
margin of returns for unsold
lottery tickets.
Costa Vista Land Turns the
Jungle into Paradise
Costa Vista Land
introduced a turnkey solution
for investing in Costa Rica
property. The company's primary
focus is developing raw land
with wide American-style roads
and services, and selling it at
pre-development prices.
On His Knees 62 Year Old Man
Calls For World Peace
At 62 years of age, Rafael
Cascante Retana, decided to get
on his knees and make a two
kilometre trip to the Iglesia de
Alajuelita in the hopes of
bringing attention for the need
for peace, not only in Costa
Rica, but the entire world.
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