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Officials: “51,297 children have benefited from the networks of child care”

April 26, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Former president of the Republic Laura Chinchilla criticized the work of the current administration on the networks of child care, which were established during her government. Chinchilla said in her social networks that this project was abandoned by Luis Guillermo Solís’ government. In addition, she indicated that it had already collapsed. Therefore, vice president Ana […]

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What is vice minister Zúñiga’s future?

April 26, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The Presidential House does not know when there will be a resolution on Vice Minister of the Presidency Ana Gabriel Zúñiga’s future. Last week, the Government asserted that the report of the Attorney General’s Office was received and sent to the Presidential House Legal Department to study the situation before making a decision. Nowadays, the only […]

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Beware! The ICE is not offering any prize!

April 26, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The Costa Rican Electricity Institute (ICE) has the 800-DENUNCIE (33686243) toll-free telephone number, which aims to protect its customers or invite them to report fraud attempts made through calls, text messages, e-mail or usurpation of identity in registered services. According to Juan de la Cruz Brenes Solera, chief of the Directorate of Protection and Security […]

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President Trump will tax Canadian timber imports for construction

April 26, 2017 by Staff News Writer

President Donald Trump started a trade war against Canada by taxing timber imports for construction and threatening with similar measures against dairy products from the United States’ top trading partner. Canada has been very hard on the United States. Everybody thinks that Canadians are nice, but for years they were smarter than our politicians . […]

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Legislator Fallas: “I declare myself chavista”

April 25, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Legislator Ligia Fallas, from Frente Amplio, encouraged Venezuelan congresswoman Dinorah Figuera to check that in Costa Rica there are also citizens who eat out of garbage. I invite her to stay with me now in the office and see there are Costa Ricans in that condition, and not because of that I go to another […]

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Toucan Grecia’s happy ending!

April 25, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Toucan Grecia, which lost part of its peak after a brutal aggression in Alajuela, went from misfortune to world success in 2 years. In 2015, the news of its aggression was spread around the world: a female toucan was attacked with a stick, to the point that they had to amputate part of it. Two years […]

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