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<title>Was Bruce Willis on visit to Mel Gibson?</title>
<link>http://www.costa-rica-guanacaste.com/news.html</link>
<description>Nobody has seen him ouside of the farm of Mel Gibson. But it seems that the famous American actor visited his colleague on the beach of Playa Barrigona. The press hadn´t overheared 
it this time. In contrast to the last visit of Britney Spears, when the whole beach was crowded by paparazzis.</description>
<pubDate>22.8.2008 8:39</pubDate>
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<title>new webpage</title>
<link>http://www.co-cr.com/</link>
<description>new webpage with a lot of information about the history and culture of Costa Rica, nice pictures, arts and current articles of the area</description>
<pubDate>3.9.2008 18:32</pubDate>
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<title>Humpack whales in the bay of Costa Rica</title>
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<description>interesting video recordings of whales in the bay near the beach Playa Barrigona in Costa Rica, near the touristic town Sámara</description>
<pubDate>3.9.2008 18:28</pubDate>
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<title>Music in the hotel</title>
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<description>nice video about birthday celebration in the hotel Paraíso del Cocodrilo</description>
<pubDate>3.9.2008 18:26</pubDate>
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<title>Prices and inflation are rising in Costa Rica</title>
<link>http://www.costa-rica-guanacaste.com/news.html</link>
<description>Particularly, the central bank in its monthly report announced that inflation in August 2008 has reached 15.40%. In particular, the prices of food increased by 29%. Also increased prices for fuel, where there are currently strong fluctuations. The producer prices particularly for agriculture rose strongly, from June to July 2008 at 5%. The Colon lost 20% of its purchasing power in the last 2 years.</description>
<pubDate>3.9.2008 18:25</pubDate>
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