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Archives for June 2018

College of Psychologists asks Minister of Education to clarify tweet about suicide

June 11, 2018 by Staff News Writer

The College of Professionals in Psychology of Costa Rica asked the Minister of Education, Edgar Mora, to give explanations about the tweet he wrote this Saturday in regards to suicide. Due to a publication by the Minister of Public Education that is now viral and that really worries us about because of his philosophical position […]

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Three gang members of the M-18 were arrested in San José

June 11, 2018 by Staff News Writer

The Public Force identified three people who would be members of mara 18 (M-18) from El Salvador. The first case occurred during the eighth mega-operation that took place in the country when two Salvadoran men were identified in a vehicle in Calle Morenos, Sabana Sur. The director of the Public Force, Daniel Calderón, explained that […]

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Heredia has a system that allows to monitor fire hydrants

June 11, 2018 by Staff News Writer

The water that passes through 37 hydrants from the Public Services Company of Heredia (ESPH) is now monitored by means of a modern system. The procedure consists of a series of sensors that are installed in the base of the fire hydrants and that are responsible for sending the information to a control center through […]

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Public spaces have an impact on productivity

June 11, 2018 by Staff News Writer

The presence of public spaces would be related to the productivity of citizens in their jobs, as well as in the state of mind. The interior designer Marcela Soto explained that the simply beautifying the environment through public spaces helps citizens have a better mood and productivity. Soto said that the harmony of the environment […]

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Commission of fiscal reform starts working with its faith in a substitute project

June 8, 2018 by Staff News Writer

The option of a new substitute text is in the horizon of the new commission, which will analyze the project of the fiscal reform. The organ was created this Thursday. However, while this is happening, they will work on organizing to analyze the more than 1,500 motions that were issued on the subject. The commission […]

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Prosecutor warns: bill risks independence of the Public Ministry

June 8, 2018 by Staff News Writer

The Attorney General’s Office, commanded by Emilia Navas, warns of a risk to the functional independence of the Public Prosecutor’s Office if the draft law on Restorative Justice is approved. The text, approved in the first reading, seeks the resolution of criminal conflicts in a “humane and integral” way, through a process that would involve […]

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