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Monthly Archives: September, 2010

Countries Accuse Costa Rica of Serious Trade Violations

Thirty-five countries have filed complaints against Costa Rica for the extent to which it subsidizes its agricultural sector. Representatives from at least eight countries spoke...

Costa Rica Begins Negotiations for Free-Trade Deal with Peru

If free trade agreements these days are like baseball cards or snow globes, then Costa Rica is ready to add another to its collection....

Matthew Foreshadows Slow, Soggy End to Rainy Season

Costa Rica was spared the worst of Matthew, which was downgraded back to tropical depression Sunday

Elderly U.S. Couple Found Murdered in Jacó

Police arrived at an upscale apartment building in Costa Rica’s central Pacific coast town of Jacó to find Alfredo and Tania Espinoza dead, with...

Aperitivo Time a Hit at New Italian Bistro in San José

OUT ON THE TOWN: Downtown's Roma Caffè offers Italian classics in an atmosphere representative of Rome

2 New Rural Airports In the Works for 2011

MANAGUA – Two new airport projects initiated by the Sandinista government aim to increase access to two up-and-coming rural tourism destinations in Nicaragua within the next...

Selling Costa Rica

On Wall Street, Laura Chinchilla pitches Costa Rica to investors

ICE Security Agency Accused of Espionage

State telecom company apologizes to union leader for secret surveillance

Security Chief Presents Crime Plan

The Public Security Ministry announced this week that it will need $250 million to finance its plan for combating organized crime and drug trafficking...

New Span Helps Tribe Bridge Divide

For as long as Luis Carlos Pérez can remember, the only way to access the outside world was to forge a waist-high river. If...

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