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A joke at the airport alarmed 5 police forces

November 11, 2016 by Staff News Writer

An emergency occurred on November 10th at Juan Santamaria airport, after a Spanish citizen, named Casal, said that he carried explosives in his luggage. For this reason, an Air Panama flight was stopped and a protocol was initiated, involving 5 police forces. The plane was evacuated, the man investigated and the luggage meticulously checked. Minutes […]

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Do you have an appointment at México Hospital? Ignore the text messages!

November 11, 2016 by Staff News Writer

If you have an appointment at the External Consultation of México Hospital in the next 5 days, you should know that there were flaws in the messaging system, so you should attend according to the time and date in the printed voucher. Melissa Mendoza, Chief of the Service, said that during November 10th they had […]

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The causes of autism hide in more than 100 genes

November 11, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Autism is not caused by the environment and it is not a consequence of a psychological disorder, It is a genetic disorder with a very high percentage of heritability. In first-degree, consanguineous relatives of a child there are 20 times more chances of having autism as well. The autistic spectrum is basically a difficulty in social […]

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Costa Rica’s renewable energy plan will not stop

November 11, 2016 by Staff News Writer

If the projections do not change, Costa Rica’s fame for its 100%, renewable energy plan will continue extending throughout the world. The behavior highlighted by the international media in 2016 could be repeated next year. According to the Costa Rican Electricity Institute (ICE), the use of bunker fuel to produce energy will not have a […]

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ICODER requested to investigate 5 officials from the municipality of San Carlos

November 11, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Nidia Jiménez, legislator from Partido Acción Ciudadana (PAC), informed that The Costa Rican Institute of Sport and Recreation (ICODER) requested the Public Prosecutor to investigate 5 officials from the Municipality of San Carlos for alleged irregularities in the construction of the athletic track for the last National Games. According to the complaint, ICODER provided 1,300 million […]

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A Panaminian citizen swallowed 30 doses of crack

November 11, 2016 by Staff News Writer

The Police Delegation of Barrio Mexico arrested a subject who swallowed 30 doses of crack. As reported by Carlos Hidalgo, spokesman of the Ministry of Public Security, it is a Panamanian surnamed Reyna, who after being caught on 5th Avenue to 6th Street, put the stones in the mouth. The individual became aggressive and then […]

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