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Costa Ricans march against corruption

A demonstrator with a mask of Costa Rica's President Laura Chinchilla rests after a march of public workers against corruption in San Jose, Costa Rica on June 26, 2012.

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I live here in Costa Rica and would not change it for any where else, sure there is corruption but it is worse in other Countries, We have just been voted the happiest country in the world. 1 in 135 Americans is in prison, guess why drugs and violence, Cities in California going bankrupt? Guess Why, idiots voting for a film star

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