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The United States eliminated the Dry Foot, Wet Foot policy

January 13, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The United States eliminated the policy that allowed Cuban citizens to obtain residency in the country, even after entering it illegally. The American country will now treat them as immigrants from any other nation. The United States eliminated the mechanism known as “dry foot, wet foot”, whereby Cuban migrants intercepted at sea were sent back […]

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Carmen Naranjo Foundation wants to protect Costa Rica’s cultural legacy

January 13, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Carmen Naranjo Foundation was born in January 2017. It aims to protect and transmit the cultural legacy of Costa Rican writer Carmen Araujo and provide opportunities for new generations. Carmen Naranjo was a Costa Rican figure known for her achievements in the literary field and her work in the public service. Among her works there […]

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Do you pay an alimony? This information is for you!

January 13, 2017 by Staff News Writer

If you pay alimony for a minor, please remember that you have until January 15th to pay the school monthly payment. Eslava Hernández, specialist in family law at BG&A, confirmed the information. The amount to be paid is defined by a judge. Hernández informed that those parents who do not have a defined alimony, a […]

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Palmares Traffic Police started operations to control alcohol consumption and informal transportation

January 13, 2017 by Staff News Writer

On January 12th, Traffic Police started an operation in Palmares: they aimed to prevent drivers from driving under the influence of alcohol, working without the vehicle ownership tax or conducting informal transport. Delfín Cubero, head of the entity in the area, declared that irregularities weren’t found. Furthermore, in order to stop informal transport, officers requested […]

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On November 2016, the economic activity of the country presented an inter-annual rate of 4.5%

January 13, 2017 by Staff News Writer

On November 2016, the economic activity of the country, measured by the Monthly Index of Economic Activity (IMAE), registered an inter-annual rate of 4.5% and an average growth of 4.7% in the eleven months of the year. According to information provided by the Central Bank, a year earlier, the growth was 5.5%. The institution informed […]

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8 members of JUDESUR, accused of corruption, accepted the conditions of the court

January 13, 2017 by Staff News Writer

To pay 2 million colones, to carry out community service, which has not been defined yet and to hold public office for a period of 2.5 years, are the conditions accepted by 8 out of 12 members of the Regional Development Board of the Southern Zone (JUDESUR), who are under investigation, along with former legislator […]

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