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Monthly Archives: August, 2011

A Mother’s Day concert in Costa Rica like no other

“For Moms About to Rock” will raise money for the children of mothers incarcerated at Costa Rica’s women’s prison.

Costa Rica on pace for record number of tourists

Number of visitors up 6.5 percent, though average stay and expenditures down 14 percent.

Canada’s Prime Minister Harper visiting Costa Rica on Thursday

His visit is part of a four-country Latin America tour.

U.S. debt crisis threatens Costa Rica, Latin America

Costa Rica has an estimated $4.74 billion in reserves of U.S. dollars.

Latin America key to IBM’s growth

To mark the tech giant’s 100th birthday, IBM General Manager in Costa Rica Carl Ingersoll talks about the company’s plans to invest $300 million in its Costa Rican operations.

Spanish firm plants roots in Costa Rica

Vipnet360 opens its offices in Costa Rica with a variety of online marketing services after studying the country's presence on the web.

Editor of Nicaragua’s La Prensa briefly detained

MANAGUA – Nicaraguan police detained the editor-in-chief of the daily La Prensa, Eduardo Enríquez, on charges of using his vehicle to obstruct a motorcade...

Does Costa Rica’s in vitro ban clash with its reputation as a civil liberties leader?

Costa Rica’s in vitro fertilization ban challenged by Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.

Chinchilla says Costa Rica’s cabinet shakeup is ‘normal’

Five ministers in Laura Chinchilla’s government have stepped down in 15 months. Chinchilla insists there is no need to panic. Political analysts aren’t so sure everything is under control.

Costa Rica mourns ex-President Mario Echandi

Former Costa Rican president dies at the age of 96. Mario Echandi was best remembered for his efforts to reconcile the country after the civil war.

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