25 May 2009
Future of San José
Vehicular Restriction In Jeopardy
The future of the vehicular restrictions of
San José is in doubt, mainly for the lack of
Tránsitos (Traffic officials) and unresolved
"recurso
de amparo"
(appeal) before the Sala IV or
Constitutional Court.
24 May
2009
How Safe Is The Tobías
Bolaños Airport in PavasConstant
ripples in the air above, residences all
around, obstacles on approach and climate
conditions, are some of the risks facing
pilots at the small international airport on
the west side of San Jose.
23 May
2009
Costa Rica May Follow
US On Credit Card Interest Limits
Following the lead of US president, Barack
Obama, that signed into law limits on credit
card fees and curbs contract changes, the
Oficina de Apoyo al Consumidor in
Costa
Rica
announced yesterday that a similar law could
be a reality in
Costa Rica.
22 May
2009
Six More Cases Of
H1N1 Confirmed:
Total Now At 26
The minista de Salud, Maria
Luisa
Avila, confirmed on Thursday six more cases
of AH1N1 flu in
Costa
Rica,
bringing the total of confirmed cases to 26
since the outbreak on April 24.