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Archives for July 24, 2017

Police rules out tampered border

July 24, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The Border Police conducted inspections in the Delicias district of the canton of Upala, border with Nicaragua, where it found that the stone post known as the landmark that defines the boundary between the two countries is in its original location. The visit came after the authorities received several complaints, accusing the neighboring country of […]

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Sculptures highlight Ticos’s beauty and talents at the airport

July 24, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The “Infinite Possibility Paradise” campaign seeks to highlight Costa Rican natural resources and landscapes with the exhibition of different artistic forms such as photographs and sculptures. The objective is that tourists can appreciate our famous and permanent biodiversity represented through a series of artistic pieces that currently sit in boarding rooms and migration areas. But […]

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Solís relentlessly asks for more taxes

July 24, 2017 by Staff News Writer

President Luis Guillermo Solís started a struggle from the Presidential House so that the Legislative Assembly opens the discussion for the approval of new taxes for the country. Turning the sales tax on the Value Added Tax and reforming the Income Tax are projects that do not have legislator’s support. Even so, Solís uses every […]

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PLN criticizes Government’s attitude towards strike in the Judiciary

July 24, 2017 by Staff News Writer

On Monday, legislator Karla Prendas, head of the National Liberation Party (PLN), criticized the government’s actions in the face of a strike in the Judiciary, which has halted the delivery of 35 bodies in the Judicial Morgue. The lawmaker said that the attitude of the President of the Republic to ask for mercy and to […]

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Prosecutor opens case against forensics who did not deliver bodies

July 24, 2017 by Staff News Writer

By express order of the Attorney General, Jorge Chavarría, the Prosecutor’s Office of Heredia will open a criminal case against forensic doctors and other personnel of the Forensic Pathology section who did not resume service in the judicial morgue due to the general strike that began last week. The decision is linked to possible crimes […]

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