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Saturday, December 23, 2006

Alterra director expects agreement on airport financing by Fri - Costa (Costa rica real estate)

Business News Americas - A group of 10 creditors led by the International Finance Corporation (IFC) will likely agree on a proposal by Friday (Dec 22) to provide US$40mn for airport renovations in Costa Rica, airport concessionaire Alterra Partners executive director M nica
Houston Chronicle - At the same time Garc a M rquez was emptying Steindorff's pockets, he ceded for free the coveted rights to another highly cinematic novel, Of Love and Other Demons , to a first-time feature-length director from Costa Rica whom he met at a workshop
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Inside Costa Rica - Costa Rica's state power and telecom group, the Instituto Costarricende de Electricidad (ICE), said it plans to start negotiations this week for the supply of additional GSM lines. The news was reported by the Spanish local daily Capital Financiero
Kerala Next - Hernan Medford, the manager of Costa Rica's national soccer team, on Thursday announced an unusual list of players for the first Central American Union Cup of Nations, due to run from Feb. 8 to Feb. 18 in San Salvador, capital of El Salvador. Medford
Cornell University - With rebuilding efforts in New Orleans' 9th Ward, in Costa Rica, where the Cornell Winds visited schools, and in Tanzania and Afghanistan. Enjoy this look back at a few of Cornell's accomplishments, events, research and outreach efforts, and have a
Reuters - SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (Reuters) - Costa Rica's president on Friday compared Cuba's leader Fidel Castro to the late Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet, an ideological foe, saying each was "savage, brutal and bloody" in his own way. President Oscar Arias
Amandala - In 1996, Costa Rica was the site chosen for a microchip manufacturing plant for Intel. By December of 1999, Intel had made an investment of 390 million US dollars, and hired more than 2,200 workers, at higher wages. Their highly educated workforce
Reuters - SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (Reuters) - A Colombian rebel suspected of involvement in dozens of murders and running a drugs for arms operation has been extradited to Colombia from Costa Rica, a court spokeswoman in Costa Rica said on Friday. Hector Orlando