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Monthly Archives: August, 2011

Brit earns high honor for work with kids in Costa Rica

Missionary Keith Holder has been recognized by the British monarch for his work with disadvantaged children in the shantytown of La Verbena de Alajuelita.

Action is north on both Pacific and Caribbean coasts

Snook, snapper and tarpon are being taken on the Caribbean side, while sails, dorado and inshore action are keeping anglers happy on the Pacific.

Nicaragua’s Ortega says Gadhafi ready for vote to resolve conflict

A Libyan delegation met in Managua with Ortega this week.

Colom: Guatemala hits cartels where ‘it hurts the most’

Guatemalan President Álvaro Colom defends his government’s efforts against the growing threat of drug cartels.

Red Cross aids the bruised and battered during the romería

Red Cross workers treated almost 4,000 pilgrims this year. Two walkers died during the annual pilgrimage after being struck by cars,

Medical devices manufacturer expands operations in Costa Rica

Nitinol Devices & Components plans to build another plant after beginning operations in Costa Rica in 2010.

Cartago plans country’s first major bike path

The colonial city of Cartago is poised lead the country in developing a major route solely for cyclists.

‘Love in the Wild’ host Darren McMullen tells all

Catch the final three episodes of the Costa Rica-based reality TV show Wednesday night on NBC.

Players from Belize, Costa Rica in top 10 at World Series of Poker

John Hewitt of Costa Rica finished in 10th place. Badih Bounahra of Belize still has a shot at the $8.7 million grand prize.

Guatemalan ex-soldiers get 6,060 years in prison each

Soldiers convicted in massacre that killed 200 civilians in 1982.

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