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Monthly Archives: June, 2011

Panama becomes first Latin American country to recognize Libya rebels

Ricardo Martinelli's government became the 15th in the world to recognize the rebel army as the official representatives of Libya.

El Salvador, U.S. nab last two quarterfinal spots in Gold Cup

Quarterfinals begin Saturday with Costa Rica taking on Honduras and defending champs Mexico battling Guatemala. Every Central American team in the tournament advanced to the second round.

Costa Rica Congress shelves bill to legalize in vitro fertilization

Costa Rica is the only country in the Western Hemisphere that outlaws the practice.

On World Blood Donor Day, Costa Rican man donates for 100th time

Hospitals in San José encourage all eligible residents to give blood.

Costa Rica’s Chinchilla signs free trade agreement with China

Lawmakers had approved the trade agreement with the world's second biggest economy on May 31.

Minnesota-based airline adds direct flights to Costa Rica

Sun Country will begin flying to Liberia in January 2012.

Costa Rica showcases new drug incinerator

The incinerator chambers reach temperatures greater than 2000 degrees Fahrenheit.

New flights to Limón seek to drive up tourism

Tickets for the Sansa airline flights will start at $60.

Arson suspected in deadly fire in Costa Rica

In the seaside town of Herradura, four died after a container used as a dwelling caught fire.

Mexico humiliates Costa Rica, 4-1, in Gold Cup match

Despite the loss, the Ticos advance to the quarterfinals of the Concacaf tournament after finishing second in their group.

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