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Monthly Archives: March, 2011

Sushi and other Japanese traditions to be offered up at fundraiser for earthquake victims

Entrance is free for the charity event being held Sunday in the capital.

How to help earthquake victims through the Red Cross

Costa Rica has set up accounts at local banks for donations.

Telecom giant América Móvil acquires operations in Honduras and El Salvador

América Móvil, under the name Claro, will start offering its services in Costa Rica before the end of the year.

Aeroméxico flight from Costa Rica canceled because pilots were allegedly drunk

Álvaro Vargas, deputy director of Civil Aviation in Costa Rica for Aeroméxico, reported that two Aeroméxico pilots were allegedly drunk as they attempted to...

Costa Rica’s cab fares going up

Taxi rides will cost an extra ¢15 per kilometer.

Costa Rican gasoline prices to increase ¢54 per liter in April

Gas prices have increased on three occasions thus far in 2011.

Two Ticos missing in Japan

Neither lived near the most heavily-damaged parts of the country. However, according to the Costa Rican embassy in Japan, downed communication lines has prevented the embassy from reaching them.

Radiation not likely to reach Central America, say officials

Member of National Nuclear Energy Commission refutes Channel 6 report that Japan radiation cloud could affect Central America.

Atenas-Orotina route on the Caldera Highway will remain closed

The stretch on the Caldera Highway that goes between Atenas to Orotina will remain closed indefinitely, according to the construction company Autopistas del Sol....

241 Costa Ricans live in Japan, but none among the deceased after earthquake

Latest estimates fear a death toll surpassing 20,000.

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