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A man walks past a wall near the Legislative Assembly building in downtown San Jose, Costa Rica Tuesday. Many walls around the government buildings are covered with mostly anti-Central American Free-Trade Agreement (CAFTA) messages — this one stating "Mesoamerica (Central America) in a fight."
Costa Rican voters will decide the fate of the extremely controversial trade pact with the United States in a referendum Oct. 7.
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