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*Back to School Today!
Today is the first of 200 days of the 2005 school year, more than 900.000
children make their way back to classrooms all over the country.
Some 39.500 teachers polished their study plans and some 50.000 support staff
for the 7:00am "campanazo" or ringing of the school bell this morning.
The Ministerio de Educación Publica (MEP) has ensured that schools in the
Atlantic zone affected by the flooding last month will also be opening and
over the last several months re-building several schools in the Quepos areas
that were damaged in last November's earthquake.
Transit officials are on full operation, as every available Transit officer
is working detail in and around schools to ensure that this first day is a
safe one.
Transit officials will also be keeping a close eye on the school buses to
make sure that they are in good working order and operating safely. School
buses are operated by private individuals who have obtained a license and
must clearly mark the vehicle as a school bus.
Thousands of members of the Fuerza Publica (police officers) will be on hand
at schools throughout the country to make the return back to school safe.
Walter Navarro, director de la Fuerza Pública, said his officers will be
paying close attention to "vulnerable" areas, schoold where they have had
incidents occurring in the past. Their special attention will be at the end
of the school day, making sure that all school children get picked up and get
home safely.
Each school will have at least one or more Fuerza Publica officers posted
during the arrival time, lunch and end of school periods. Their role is make
sure that the children are safe in an around schools.
The Ministerio de Seguridad Pública will also have officers give daily
lessons in many schools about safety. Their role is teach the youngsters to
avoid strangers and their gifts, what to do in the case of an emergency and
to wear bright clothing when walking to and from school.
*Former President Figueres To Be Charged With Contempt
Tomorrow, Tuesday, is a the day that Costa Rica will formally charge former
president José María Figueres Olsen, for not appearing before the Comisión
Legislativa de Control de Ingreso y Gasto Público (legislative commission).
The charge of "contempt" will be presented before the Ministerio Público
against the former president by several legislators who make up the
commission.
Figueres is being asked to appear before the legislative commission to answer
their questions surrounding his admission receiving a us$906.000 payment from
the French telecommunications firm Alcatel. Figueres says that the payment
was a consulting fee for services he rendered the company by way of a
contract given to his former presidential aide, Roberto Hidalgo, who also
received us$900.000.
Another us$900.000 was paid to Carmen Valverde, sister of then Alcatel Costa
Rica president, Edgar Valverde, who was fired by Alcatel and is currently
under investigation for corruption.
The charge will come following the Figueres' refusal to appear before the
commission on four calls. The former president will be charged under Article
307 of the Penal Code which calls for 15 days to one year jail time for
anyone who disobeys an "official" order given by a public official.
Costa Rica's political constitution gives legislative deputies the right to
call anyone before a commission to answer their questions. Ricardo Toledo,
former Ministro de la Presidencia in president Abel Pacheco's administration,
is heading the push to have Figueres charged.
One the charge against the former president has been made, the Fiscalía
(Prosecutor's office) can then ask a competent court to have a international
warrant of capture issued against Figueres and ask the International Police
organization, INTERPOL, to arrest Figueres wherever he may be and brought
back to Costa Rica forcibly.
Former president Figueres is currently living in Switzerland and has ignored
a formal letter by INTERPOL that his presence in Costa Rica was requested.
*Madam Trial Begins Tomorrow
Miguel Hernán Monge Muñoz and Gustavo Poltronieri Barrantes, associated of
the Madam known as Sinaí had admitted to belonging to the prostitution
organization headed by woman, who is to face her first day of trial tomorrow
(Tuesday).
Monge and Poltronieri have accepted the charges against them presented by the
Fiscalía (Prosecutor's office) in a preliminary hearing last November and
were given each three and fours months prison time for their role in the
organization.
Monge and Poltronieri, in an agreement they made with the Fiscalía, also
agreed to pay ¢5 million colones to each of the three minors who made the
charge against the group.
Based on the charges presented by the Ministerio Público, the organization
was headed by Sinaí Monge Muñoz, between 1992 and October 2003, the time of
her arrest, operating out of a house located in Hatillo 3, south of downtown
San José.
Customers would contact Sinaí by telephone and arrange to meet the girls on a
nearby street or would have them delivered to them. It was well known that
you could call on Sinaí and she would send a bus load of girls to choose
from. Some of the girls who worked for the Madam were underage, authorities
say.
Documents on the investigation say that the Madam would instruct the girls to
charge between ¢25.000 and ¢90.000 (us$50 and $200), of which the girls were
to kick upstairs to the Madam between ¢5.000 and ¢25.000.
Police had been on the trail of the Madam for a long time. On October 9, an
undercover officer convinced the Madam by telephone that he was a client and
agreed to pay us$100 for the services of one of her girls.
Poltronieri personally delivered to the undercover agent a 15 year old girl
along with a 19 year old . The undercover agent chose the minor and took her
to a motel in San José when the young girl was ready to provide sexual
favours to "the client".
That is all the evidence the authorities needed. Police had already arrested
Poltronieri soon after he dropped off the young girl and the proceeded to
raid the home of Sinaí and arrest her and one other associate.
Cristian Solano Brenes and a woman only known as Jimena, avoided being
captured and are still at large.
Jimena was featured in a Spanish television exposé where she was caught on
hidden camera delivering two young girls, dressed in school uniforms, to the
news reporters. The video was shown on Spanish television and caused a
scandal here, which intensified the investigation of the prostitution
organization run by Sinaí.
If convicted, the Madam could spend the next four to ten years behind bars,
with no time off for good behaviour, the sentence given for those involved in
prostitution involving minors.
*Colon to Hit 500 by December
Been keeping a close eye on the devaluation of the Colon? Well, the Banco
Central de Costa Rica (BCCR) is predicting that by the end of the year, the
buy and sell of the colon will at least ¢41 Colones more for each US Dollar.
The BCCR is predicting that by December of this year, the Colon will be at
¢501 Colones to each US Dollar, up from the ¢459.69 opening at the beginning
of January.
Fifteen years ago, the Colon exchange was at ¢100 Colones to each US Dollar.
In 1990, a round trip airfare to neighbouring Nicaragua cost us$170 or
¢17.000 colones at the then exchange rate. The cost of the fare in US Dollars
is pretty well the same today, but due to the devaluation of the Colon, the
cost in Colones is currently ¢78.000 Colones. Ok, if you earn in Dollars, but
not, as most, earn their salaries in Colones.
The BCCR is predicting a devaluation rate of 9% and and inflation rate of 10%
for this year.
Last year the BCCR had predicted basically the same, but the inflation rate
closed at 13.3% and the devaluation at 9.69% in December, that is to say that
the Colon really lost 3.44 percentage points.
The BCCR is worried that if inflation is not lowered or at least maintained
under control, they will need to further devalue the Colon and this will
worsen an already bad economic situation the country is facing.
The BCCR is calling on the government to keep a tight belt on it's spending
and maintain tight fiscal controls.
*Coalition for 2006
Independent persons and political parties - both registered or in the process
of doing so - are talking on the possibility of establishing a coalition for
the February 2006 presidential election.
Meanwhile, there are other parties striving to establish alliances, with the
same goal in mind.
Even though nobody has so far made a commitment, almost all of the groups
that plan on partaking in the 2006 race agree on their interest to establish
coalitions.
According to analysts, even though the two major parties have lost power
because of the involvement of several of their leaders in corruption
scandals, the candidacy of Dr. Oscar Arias represents the possibility of
those organizations to extend their influence at the highest government
level.
As a result, the dissenters from the major parties, the new and emerging
groups are pondering a coalition as their sole means to have true say in the
next presidential term.
*Rains Hit Banana Crop
The damage caused by recent heavy rains and floods in the banana plantations
on the Costa Rican Caribbean will prevent the country from exporting some 2
million boxes of the fruit.
"We are actually scared about the negative consequences," said Luis Umana,
the chairman of the National Chamber of Independent Banana Growers.
He explained that a banana tree that is in the water for 12 to 24 hours is
damaged, but survives; however, if it is exposed for 36 hours, the tree is
rendered useless, and a grower has to wait for seven to nine months to get
another crop.
*Puntarenas Festival
Puntarenas is the largest province in Costa Rica and each year this port town
hosts, what is perhaps the best Carnaval, with music, dancing and girls in
bikinis.
This year the Carnaval goes on until the February 13. It all started with the
choosing of the "Reinva del Caranval" (Festival Queen) on Thursday, and the
Tope on Saturday.
Some of the activities planned for today are soccer or football on the beach,
public dances, parades and music on the Paseo de los Turistas, the boulevard
that fronts the ocean and of course, the bulls.
*President Conditions FTA
The President of Costa Rica Abel Pacheco insisted that he will not submit the
Free Trade Agreement between Central America and the United States to the
Legislative Assembly, even though El Salvador has already ratified the FTA
and other nations are in the process of doing so.
President Pacheco has reiterated that the FTA will be approved here once it
is certain that it will benefit all social classes.
*Alterra and Government Advance On Negotiations, But Slowly
Negotiations are slowly advancing between Juan Santamaría (San José) airport
concessionaire Alterra Partners and Costa Rica's government to resolve the
former's US$18.7mn claim for lost revenue.
Mónica Nagel, executive director of Alterra's Costa Rica unit, said
"we are closer to a solution now than two months ago... but it is not enough
as the rough draft has not been reviewed by [Costa Rica's civil aviation
board] Cetac and is far from being approved," referring to the draft of a
government proposal to resolve the situation.
"There have been good intentions on both sides, and the issue has been
advancing well. But it is a complicated issue that has taken two years to get
to this point," Minister of Ministro de Obras Publicas y Transport (MOPT),
Rándall Quirós, said in a recent interview.
The government is due to send the proposal to the country's comptroller
general by end-February, with the comptroller ruling on that proposal by
mid-April for works to restart during June, the minister added.
The debate over lost revenue occurred when Costa Rica's comptroller general
interpreted differently a contract governing the concessionaire's tariff
model, causing Alterra to suffer a shortfall in projected income.
Alterra and government officials met last Monday with representatives from
the 10 international banks that are financing Alterra's modernization
projects at the Juan Santamaría airport. Due to the impasse between Alterra
and the government, the banks have held up some US$30mn in financing of the
total US$120mn for airport modernization.
Project lenders will need to know all branches of the government back the
eventual resolution to the concession. And for works to continue, the banks
need guarantees that the project agreements will be upheld within their legal
framework, according to local press.
"Legal security does exist in Costa Rica," minister Quirós said. "The
Santamaría contract with Alterra was the nation's first concession contract,
together with a concession contract for the Caldera highway. The problem is
lack of experience, not lack of legal security."
Alterra, controlled by US construction giant Bechtel, signed a 20-year
contract in 2002 to run operations at the Juan Santamaría airport.
*$25 Million Investment
The facilities of the Real Intercontinental Hotel, in Escazu, west of San
José, will be enhanced through a $25-million investment, manager Ramon Diago
and Real Group general director Fernando Poma disclosed.
The hotel currently has 261 rooms, to which another 100 will be added this
year.
*Earthquake Shakes the Southern Zone
A 4.0 earthquake Friday morning at 5:29am was registered some 25 kilometres
southeast of Paso Canoas, at the Panama border.
According to the Observatorio Vulcanológico y Sismológico de Costa Rica
(Ovsicori), the quake had depth of 24 kilometres in an area where the Coco
and Nazca plates meet.
The movement was felt throughout the southern part of Costa Rica but there
were no reports of being felt in the Central Valley.
*Environment: 18th in the World
Costa Rica placed 18th among the world countries according to the possibility
of preserving natural resources.
The Environmental Sustainability Index - from US Yale and Columbia
universities - classifies countries according to the chances they have of
effectively preserving their natural resources for decades ahead. In order to
do so, 76 variables are taken into consideration, and graded 0 to 100.
The countries with the highest grades are Finland (75.1), Norway (73.4), and
Uruguay (71.8).Turkmenistan (33.1), Taiwan (32.7), and North Korea (29.2) are
at the bottom.
Costa Rica placed 18th with 59.6 points.
*Texas Bank Robber Captured in Costa Rica
Houston's KHOU television news station reports that FBI agents arrived in
Costa Rica to bring back a man who has now been charged with a bank burglary
in Crystal Beach.
David Thomas Hughes allegedly robbed a bank in Crystal Beach. He's suspected
in at least 20 similar cases in Texas and around the nation. Hughes appeared
before a federal judge in Houston Friday morning.
Suspect David Thomas Hughes was brought back to Houston to face bank robbery
charges in Crystal Beach and around the country.
Federal authorities say Hughes led a team of robbers who stole $200,000 from
the Texas First Bank in Crystal City this past August. The FBI says they were
no amateurs. "They came in through the roof. They used torches to open the
safe. The bank was closed and no one was there," said Bob Doguim of the FBI.
Dallas officials and officials in South Carolina also want him on parole and
passport violations. According to the FBI, Hughes was living the good life in
Costa Rica until federal agents showed up at his door.
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