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Monthly Archives: January, 2010

Carlos F. Chamorro Signs Off ‘Esta Semana’

MANAGUA – One of Nicaragua's most familiar and trusted voices signed off the TV airwaves this week after the station that broadcast his award-winning...

Security Tops Issues

Last in a four-part series on Presidential Candidates´ Positions on the Issues         Safety issues have ruled Costa Rican dinner table talk in recent years. Family     members...

Candidates graded on environment plans

An analysis by a Costa Rican environmentalist group, CO2 Neutral 2021, scored Citizen Action Party (PAC) presidential candidate Ottón Solís higher than all of...

Transit law, CAFTA top legislators’ list

Costa Rica´s Legislative Assembly is scheduled to reconvene on Monday for the first time since lawmakers recessed for the holidays on Dec. 22. With the...

Inter-American Highway reopens after fatal accident

Police and traffic officials are investigating the cause of an explosion Monday on the Inter-American Highway, which killed two people and stalled vehicles for...

Foreign residents in Costa Rica to receive stickers in passports

Beginning Monday, foreigners with permanent residency in the country began receiving stickers to identify their status. The stickers, which are placed inside passports when residency...

Inflation perks up after slumber

Prices on a range of goods and services, from beverages to taxi rides, rose enough last month to bump inflation up 1.63 percent, Costa...

Costa Rica sends first U-20 women’s team to World Cup

After a tense win over Canada on Saturday, Costa Rica´s under-20 women´s soccer team will be heading to the World Cup tournament in Germany...

Costa Rica sees series of new public works

Perhaps honoring a long-standing tradition of outgoing presidents seeking to sway the vote in favor of their party´s candidate, President Oscar Arias has been...

CNE outlines risk areas around Turrialba volcano as gas still spews

Costa Rica emergency officials have laid out specific trouble spots in areas surrounding Turrialba Volcano, located about 40 kilometers northeast of San José.The volcan...

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