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    New Costa Rica immigration law – only law abiding mut pay by the rules

    by Gringa en CRJust because the rules have changed, doesn’t mean the incompetency of Costa Rica’s immigration system has been fixed.Last week I received a necessary document from CR Migracion that was supposed to accurately detail my personal history...

    The Emergence of Intelligence

    Contributor – Meditations Martin LeFerveFog enshrouds the town as I enter the mountain community from the valley below. With a few hundred meters more of elevation, the fog clears, though the skies remain cloudy. Reaching the man-made lake, there is...

    Nicaraguan border reopened for trade

    by TCRN StaffAs of yesterday, the border crossing from Costa Rica to Nicaragua at Penas Blancas was reopened for trade, at least for specific products.According to Amparo Pacheco, Vice Minister of Foreign Trade of Costa Rica, after being closed...

    Pirate taxi drivers protest turned violent

    by TCRN StaffHundreds of pirate taxi drives turned San Jose and surrounding areas in chaos yesterday by blocking streets, slowing down traffic and precipitating violence that prevailed during the early morning hours.The drivers, untied in the National House of...

    Obama salutes Iraqis for voting despite violence

    (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama congratulated Iraqis on Sunday for voting in a parliamentary election despite bomb and rocket attacks that killed at least 38 people."I have great respect for the millions of Iraqis who refused to be...

    Killer Whales and Killer Apes

    Contributor – Meditations Martin LeFerveOrcas (“Killer Whales”) are probably the smartest animals on earth other than humans (“Killer Apes”). A caged and exploited member of their species, “Tilly,” allegedly aggravated by a trainer’s ponytail, snuffed out her life at SeaWorld...

    Costa Rica gets early start for International Women’s Day

    by TCRN StaffMore than 1,000 people from across the country met yesterday in La Sabana in San Jose and enjoyed music, dancing and talks to celebrate the exhibition of Women's Rights. The meeting was part of the activities planned...

    Money laundering ring broken up in Costa Rica

    by TCRN StaffThe authorities Wednesday broke up a Colombian drug money laundering network which, according to reports from the OIJ, the Drug Control Police (PCD), was composed of Colombians and Costa Ricans, that "laundered millions of dollars" in the...

    Another delay from ICE

    by TCRN StaffThe Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad (ICE) has once again postponed the sale of prepaid cell lines to late March early April.Originally they had announced in February to begin the marketing of 110,000 GSM connections, but it did...

    Chile begins road to recovery

    by TCRN StaffWhile rescue effort still continue and thousands have been left homeless, Chile is beginning to recover as aid efforts are being organized and critical services restored.SUPERMARKETSSupermarkets confirmed yesterday that they have sufficient supply to meet the needs...
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    The Long-Term Challenge of Costa Rica’s Power Supply

    Costa Rica has been a pioneer in renewable energy, with over 95% of its electricity coming from renewable sources...
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