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Monthly Archives: March, 2011

El Salvador and Mexico to expand crime-fighting efforts

SAN SALVADOR – The attorneys general of El Salvador and Mexico agreed this week to share information to bolster efforts by both countries to...

Trash still litters remote beaches in Costa Rica, Nicaragua

One recycling organization reported that they collected more than 1,700 kilograms of beach trash on a beach in Puntarenas during a clean up in late February.

Cables reveal secrets on CAFTA

Oscar Arias' administration knew how a key vote would turn out prior to the vote taking place.

WikiLeaks causes stir by revealing U.S. cables on Costa Rica

The daily La Nación made an agreement with the activist group WikiLeaks to release 827 cables pertaining to Costa Rica.

What is WikiLeaks?

An explainer about the activist organization, and its recent role in international relations.

Festival gives Costa Rica the blues

Sonny Boy Terry and Jonn Del Toro Richardson of Houston, Texas, headline a long list of international and local artists set to perform in the the fourth Costa Rica Blues Festival on March 12.

Diving the depths of Coiba National Park

A live-aboard cruise ship takes visitors to Coiba Island, a world-class dive site and formerly the home of a notorious penal colony, off Panama’s Pacific coast.

Observations of a bus rider

AROUND COSTA RICA: Cell phones and text messaging have changed bus riding forever, but the seat of a bus is still a good place from which to observe daily Costa Rican life.

People power

SOMEONE SAID: Protests in the Middle East aside, humanity is poised on the brink of a revolution that will dwarf anything that went before.

Museum opens oasis for butterflies, people

Winged insects and flat-footed humans can find a peaceful haven from the city in the new butterfly garden exhibit at San José’s National Museum.

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