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Costa Rica Energy – ICE study and the State of the Nation
Report discloses a large energy potential of the country with 70% of the energy that could be obtained by water, wind and volcanoes ...
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Costa Rica Chamber of Construction – Interview with Jaime Molina, President. December 2007
The Costa Rica construction sector reached it's projections for this year and will close with an increase of 20% more than in 2006. ...
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BANHVI Government Agency Helps Poor People Buy Homes – Land prices in many areas are too high to help.
BANHVI (Banco Hipotecario de la Vivienda) is unable to pay for lots for poor people to build on in the San José and Heredia ...
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Chamber of Commerce Brings New Vision to Costa Rica’s Central Pacific
The Chamber is headed up by Co-Directors Christina Marshall Truitt and Gabriela Arias Chacon. Christina and Gabriela both come from ...
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Costa Rica Resort – “It will be the best resort in the world” says Steve Case.
Steve Case, an American businessman, age 48, knew that the Internet would be a part of the daily life when that idea generated more ...
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Costa Rica Leatherback Turtles – Government expropriates 32 farms on Playa Grande, Guanacaste to protect turtles
The government started the expropriation process of 32 farms for the purpose of protecting the main nesting area of the leatherback turtles ...
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Costa Rica Schools. Education at the beach
Fast forward to 2007. Country Day School has invested some $2 million in a new facility which just opened for business. The former facility ...
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Costa Rica Hotels Fearful
Hoteliers are afraid of the impact in activity because of real estate growth Worry for lower room occupancy, disorganization and ...
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Jaco Beach In Danger Of Becoming Unhealthy – That’s the bad news, the good news is that action is being taken.
There is a problem here close to the rivers. Microbiologist analysis from Costa Rican A&A Lab concluded that the seawater in Jaco Beach is ...
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Adam Smith’s Soft Side – Things to remember when thinking about CAFTA or any “free trade” agreement.
The fate of the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) in Costa Rica will be decided in an unprecedented popular referendum in ...
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