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Monthly Archives: April, 2011

Verdict delayed in high-profile Costa Rica corruption trial

The case against former Costa Rican President Miguel Ángel Rodríguez and other prominent figures accused of corruption in a telecommunications sector contract bidding scandal...

Real Salt Lake eliminates Saprissa from Concacaf semifinals

Saprissa actually won Tuesday night's match, but failed to advance since Salt Lake won the first leg of the semifinal, 2-0, and advanced on, 3-2, on aggregate.

Tourist hotspot Café Mundo closed indefinitely by Health Ministry

Customers complained of symptoms of food poisoning in late March. An inspection cited problems with mishandled food, uncooked meat in the same drawers as vegetables, dust covering the walls, floors and kitchen surfaces and disinfectants near the liquors.

New Casa Alemana an example of clean energy sources

The Costa Rican Chamber of Commerce (AHK) opened the new Casa Alemana ("German House") in Plaza Escazú, in west San José, an exhibition designed...

U.S. squad faces Saprissa for spot in Concacaf Champions League final

Saprissa has to erase two-goal deficit against Real Salt Lake on Tuesday night in Tibás to advance to the Concacaf Champions League final.

National Stadium rocked by more than two dozen Tico bands

More than 25,000 people came out to Saturday's 10-hour concert at the National Stadium celebrating Costa Rica's bands, according to officials. The National Music...

A 2nd legal challenge for Guatemalan first lady’s divorce proceedings

A divorce between Guatemalan First Lady Sandra Torres and husband President Alvaro Colom would allow her to run in upcoming presidential elections. The Guatemalan constitution forbids spouses of sitting presidents from seeking the office.

Two French tourists missing in Quepos

Gérard and Claude Dubois were last seen Thursday.

Laura Chinchilla administration sees approval rating drops to 37 percent

Close to half the country wants to see Chinchilla focus more on reducing crime and improving public safety.

Ramsar representatives, press to visit Isla Calero on Tuesday

Nicaraguan officials have tried to block the investigation of alleged environmental damage at the Costa Rica-Nicaragua border

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