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Monthly Archives: June, 2011

Costa Rica, Guatemala leaders slam drug report

In a meeting with Laura Chinchilla in Costa Rica, Guatemala's President Álvaro Colom criticized a report suggesting legalizing certain narcotics would reduce violence in Central America.

Costa Rica wins big against Cuba in Gold Cup opener

Costa Rica will take on El Salvador on Thursday in Charlotte, North Carolina.

León Cathedral named World Heritage Site

The prestigious honor will help promote conservation of the famous Nicaraguan church.

Costa Rica government to search for gas, oil in north

Mallon Oil Company will be granted a 20-year concession to extract oil from specific regions of the country.

Guatemala’s president meets with Chinchilla to discuss security

Fighting crime will also be the top agenda at an Americas summit that begins Sunday.

Limón soccer prez arrested for alleged ties to U.S. tobacco black market

Pascal is accused of laundering funds of up to $30 million.

Anti-smoking groups in Costa Rica draw attention to smoking ban bill

More than 600,000 Ticos, 14 percent of the population, smoke cigarettes. An anti-tobacco bill designed to ban smoking in specific public places has been stuck in Congress since 2008.

Report confirms abuse at Costa Rica’s max security prison

The alleged mastermind of the May 11 botched prison break died in his jail cell on May 22, several days after complaining he was being beaten repeatedly by guards.

How to register at your local embassy

NEWS YOU CAN USE: Whether you’re Canadian, Dutch, German or a U.S. citizen, registering at your local embassy can be a painless process.

Business outlook: ‘Positive but cautious’

A recent Deloitte poll shows that most Costa Rican companies think the economic landscape is improving – slowly.

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