“For Sale” Costa Rican Morals! - Inside Costa Rica


Inside Costa Rica
“For Sale” Costa Rican Morals!
Inside Costa Rica
As one might expect, Costa Rica does have a law that is almost never enforced. Article 172 of the penal code, which was amended in April 2009, prescribes penalties of six to ten years imprisonment for the movement of persons both across borders and ...

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Symantec code posted despite attempt to trap suspect - SC Magazine

Symantec code posted despite attempt to trap suspect
SC Magazine
The hacker suggests depositing the money into an account with Liberty Reserve, a Costa Rica-based payment processor. A day later, Thomas says it would be "complicated" to get money into the account, so he suggests depositing $1000 into a PayPal account ...

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Participants for Costa Rica Summer Trip Being Sought - Wakulla.com

Participants for Costa Rica Summer Trip Being Sought
Wakulla.com
The deadline to sign up for a summer trip to tropical Costa Rica is March 4, 2012. Sign up before it's too late! This summer trip is led by Bob Wallace, an experienced traveler and teacher at Wakulla High School through the tour company Explorica.

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The New American Divide - Wall Street Journal

The New American Divide
Wall Street Journal
The members of this elite have increasingly sorted themselves into hyper-wealthy and hyper-elite ZIP Codes that I call the SuperZIPs. In 1960, America already had the equivalent of SuperZIPs in the form of famously elite neighborhoods—places like the ...

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Obama's Quiet War on Employers - Big Government

Obama's Quiet War on Employers
Big Government
I recommend Costa Rica, Argentina, Chile, or Uruguay. Come up with something comparable to Intense Debate, only better and more reliable, and pitch the idea to Breitbart. Intense Debate leaves much to be desired. Headline of the day; Breitbart admins ...

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Doug Manchester: San Diego's Cheerleader in Chief - Voice of San Diego

Doug Manchester: San Diego's Cheerleader in Chief
Voice of San Diego
He spent $200000 on his 65th birthday party at his namesake Manchester Grand Hyatt in 2007, then jetted to Costa Rica for a lavish week-long cruise ($350000) aboard a 165-foot yacht. His wife's estimate of their monthly utilities bill at their former ...

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Mitt pounces, Newt pouts: Two rich guys squabble - Salon


Salon
Mitt pounces, Newt pouts: Two rich guys squabble
Salon
And when Gingrich tried to claim he left his leadership post voluntarily, Ron Paul double-teamed him with Romney. “He didn't have the votes, that was what the problem was,” Gingrich's former House colleague told the crowd.

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