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Authorities ended gang that committed 20 violent assaults in Turrialba

November 23, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The leader of a criminal group that committed at least 20 violent assaults in Turrialba was captured on Thursday morning by the Judicial Investigation Agency (OIJ) in Siquirres. However, the authorities are clamoring for citizens to file the corresponding complaints, because at this moment there are only three reported incidents. Wálter Espinoza, director of the […]

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Fed up, neighbors burn house of violent assailant to throw him out of town

November 23, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The neighbors of Santa Teresita de Turrialba got tired of a criminal who was committing violent assaults every three days. At only 19 years old, a man surnamed Chávez was the leader of a criminal group that stole from people in the morning. The subject and his cronies were armed, they knocked down doors and […]

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The National Theater shows the power of art and dance

November 23, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The play is called “The diamond thief”. It was presented twice in a row last Tuesday at the National Theater in downtown San José. Nine professional dancers took the stage guided by the choreographer Gustavo Hernández, from the University Dance Company of the University of Costa Rica (UCR). But eight deaf children studying at the […]

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Another transport app supports Uber demonstration

November 23, 2017 by Staff News Writer

A group of drivers from the Nova platform supported the demonstration by Uber drivers on Wednesday, aiming to get to the Presidential House and seek answers from high government officials on the issue of Collaborative Transportation of people in the country. According to Alejandro Vega, communication manager of the company, the demonstration was peaceful and […]

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Water service suspension would affect about 40 thousand people

November 23, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Maintenance works, tank washing and valve changes could cause water suspension that would affect a total of 40 thousand people, reported the Costa Rican Institute of Aqueducts and Sewers (AYA). The interruptions of the service will be from 8 in the morning until 4 pm. The populations that would be affected are Montes de Oca, […]

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Uber investigated in the United States for data theft

November 23, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Since Wednesday, Uber is under several investigations in the United States after the company admitted the data of 57 million users in the world, including 600,000 drivers, had been hacked. Prosecutors from New York, Eric Schneiderman, and Connecticut, George Jepsen, opened the investigations. Uber revealed on Tuesday that the information was hacked in October 2016 […]

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