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Monthly Archives: September, 2011

Caja employee under investigation for emergency drug purchases

The mother of an employee at Costa Rica's Social Security System (Caja) is linked to a company that did thousands of dollars worth of business in emergency drug purchases.

Costa Rica toasts country’s best coffees

National Coffee Day celebrated last Friday.

Netflix launches in Costa Rica, offers free-month trial

Service will cost $7.99 a month.

U.S. citizens, Costa Ricans remember Sept. 11 at Sunday ceremony

A memorial statue for the victims of the deadly terror attacks was rededicated in downtown San José.

Singer Lila Downs returns to Costa Rica in November

Following the October launch of a new album, soulful Mexican-American singer Lila Downs will play two nights at San José’s historic National Theater.

Security concerns drop Costa Rica in global competitiveness ranking

Costa Rica's global competitiveness ranking fell five places to 61st among out of 142 countries.

Guatemalan presidential candidates face Nov. 6 runoff

Guatemala ex-general, businessman vie for presidency.

Libertarian treasurer silent at TSE hearing

Says PAC member: “What are you hiding? You spoke when asking for money, so why are you quiet now?"

Another journalist murdered in Honduras

A radio reporter is the 16th journalist killed in Honduras since February of last year.

Costa Rica’s southern Caribbean fights crime, reputation

A community group known as Un Caribe Más Seguro is working with local business owners, police and politicians to improve security and change attitudes in the popular tourist town.

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