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Archives for October 10, 2016

Who is “Gato Cole”?

October 10, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Keylor Jacob Cole Kelly, known as “Gato Cole”, is currently in the hands of law enforcement authorities. The man, who is allegedly linked to one of the narco gangs fighting for territory in the province of Limón, was at the Lincoln Plaza shopping center in Moravia, when authorities found him. He was apprehended while authorities […]

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Crocodile sighting alert at surfing tournament

October 10, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Surfers and visitors at Esterillos Este Beach have an eye on the waves and the other in alert, due to a repeated crocodile sighting. The Essential Costa Rica Open Pro QS 3000 tournament, from the World Surf League, is being held in this Costa Rican beach since October 5th. However, the event had to be […]

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Cartago celebrated the Oxcart Driver Day

October 10, 2016 by Staff News Writer

On October 9th, the Municipality of Cartago celebrated El Día de Los Boyeros, or Oxcart Driver Day, and more than 200 wagons participated in the event. They started their journey at the Monument to the Drover from Cartago. The activity has taken place during the last 7 years, on the second Sunday of October: people […]

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San José was filled with music in the fight for a spot in the Festival of Light

October 10, 2016 by Staff News Writer

On Saturday morning, 13 bands filled Chinatown, in San José, in a contest to win a place in the Festival of Light. The bands from Alajuela and San José, such as the Municipal Band of Tibás, Communal Band La Fortuna, Sarchí Marching Band, the Municipal Band of Alajuela and San José Municipal played pieces that […]

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Max, a furry angel

October 10, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Max is not a common dog: it takes out the trash from the house, it punishes itself when doing a mischief and it has saved its owner’s life on several occasions. In the last 4 years, Max has been its owner’s right hand: she has Guillain Barre syndrome, a disorder that causes episodes of total […]

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Facial biometrics in financial transactions

October 10, 2016 by Staff News Writer

The automated facial recognition, a biometric method that recognizes a person from a previously created image, is the new tool that can be used to access virtual platforms and apps to make transactions. Coopeservidores is the first financial institution that implements this tool in Costa Rica. International airports and even by big companies such as […]

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