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Costa Rica added as destination for teacher program

By Wilbur Corncob at 01/10/07 08:07

After nine years the Toyota International Teacher program has added Costa Rica as a destination. Twenty teachers have been chosen to spend 10 days in Costa Rica this spring.

Original source: Earthtimes. Toyota International Teacher Program Sends U.S. Teachers to Costa Rica

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Costa Rica added as destination for teacher program

By Wilbur Corncob at 01/10/07 08:07
After nine years the Toyota International Teacher program has added Costa Rica as a destination. Twenty teachers have been chosen to spend 10 days in Costa Rica this spring.

Original source: Earthtimes. Toyota International Teacher Program Sends U.S. Teachers to Costa Rica

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Scorpion escapes from Costa Rica

By Wilbur Corncob at 01/10/07 07:59
Airport security in Costa Rica, possibly obsessed with liquids fails to notice dangerous arachnid. The sorpion later attacks airplane passenger.

Original source: 570 News. Vermont man fine after receiving multiple scorpion bites on a plane

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Scorpion escapes from Costa Rica

By Wilbur Corncob at 01/10/07 07:59
Airport security in Costa Rica, possibly obsessed with liquids fails to notice dangerous arachnid. The sorpion later attacks airplane passenger.

Original source: 570 News. Vermont man fine after receiving multiple scorpion bites on a plane

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Can Costa Rica Survive Americans Switch to Tea?

By Wilbur Corncob at 01/09/07 11:43
Some coffee snobs that used to enjoy free coffee at school in Costa Rica have switched to tea like many other americans. Will the tea health craze send the Costa Rica coffee market south?

Original source: Chicagoist. From Coffee Snobs to Tea Snobs?

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Can Costa Rica Survive Americans Switch to Tea?

By Wilbur Corncob at 01/09/07 11:43
Some coffee snobs that used to enjoy free coffee at school in Costa Rica have switched to tea like many other americans. Will the tea health craze send the Costa Rica coffee market south?

Original source: Chicagoist. From Coffee Snobs to Tea Snobs?

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University of Guelph Volunteer in Costa Rica

By Wilbur Corncob at 01/09/07 11:27
University of Guelph student is planning to Volunteer in Costa Rica but is still short $2,600 in donations needed to make the trip.

Original source: The Age Dispatch. [404 Check: was link to http:/ / www. strathroyagedispatch. com/ News/ 279423. html, anchor: University of Guelph student hopes to be Costa Rica bound in May]

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University of Guelph Volunteer in Costa Rica

By Wilbur Corncob at 01/09/07 11:27
University of Guelph student is planning to Volunteer in Costa Rica but is still short $2,600 in donations needed to make the trip.

Original source: The Age Dispatch. [404 Check: was link to http:/ / www. strathroyagedispatch. com/ News/ 279423. html, anchor: University of Guelph student hopes to be Costa Rica bound in May]

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Tracking Ancient Central Americans

By Wilbur Corncob at 01/09/07 11:18
NASA researchers are using satellites to fly along the ancient footpaths used by Costa Ricans and others in Central America 2000 years ago.

Original source: Spaceflight Now. Movements of ancient Central Americans tracked by satellites

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Tracking Ancient Central Americans

By Wilbur Corncob at 01/09/07 11:18
NASA researchers are using satellites to fly along the ancient footpaths used by Costa Ricans and others in Central America 2000 years ago.

Original source: Spaceflight Now. Movements of ancient Central Americans tracked by satellites

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