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Monthly Archives: June, 2011

Political coalition challenges ruling party

The legislative alliance that took control of Congress last May could grow into a powerful political coalition.

$1 billion slated for Central America’s drug war

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Costa Rica’s President Laura Chinchilla and other leaders met in Guatemala City to discuss how to better fight crime and narco-trafficking in the region.

Beaches beckon on Costa Rica’s southern Caribbean coast

Boasting turquoise seas and golden sand, the string of beaches between Puerto Viejo and Manzanillo are among the most beautiful in the country.

Community members unite for art in southeast San José

Kids, adults and the elderly work together to create a ceramic mural in the community of Linda Vista.

Health Ministry closes popular Asian fusion restaurant Tin Jo

Various violations led to the closure of the downtown San José restaurant popular with both residents and tourists.

Report shows prison guard killed by friendly fire

Another report revealed details about the degree of abuse in Costa Rica's maximum security prison.

Chinchilla drafts new fiscal reform plan

Following a failed attempt at fiscal and tax reform earlier this year, President Laura Chinchilla on Tuesday presented lawmakers with a second version that...

U.S. requests fewer permits for Navy ships to dock at Costa Rica ports

The controversially issue now has U.S. officials proposing a new plan to bring Navy ships back into Costa Rican ports.

Costa Rica struggling to avoid in vitro penalty

Foreign Ministry doing damage control to try to prevent sanctions from Inter-American Court of Human Rights.

Get funky: Red Hot Chili Peppers to play Costa Rica on Sept. 12

Tickets will go on sale shortly. The cheapest cost $34.

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