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Monthly Archives: September, 2011

Chinchilla signs $167 million trust to improve Costa Rican schools

Funds would assist 79 schools in immediate need of resources.

More beans, less rice can help prevent diabetes

Costa Rica’s most famous dish is the focus of a study on preventing diabetes.

LGBT rights group protests at Mall San Pedro

The demonstration last Friday protested alleged discrimination against gays by the mall’s security guards.

Netflix to launch in Costa Rica next Monday

The TV and movie rental company will offer streaming-only services in Latin America. Netflix faces several obstacles here including a lack of high-speed Internet and pirated DVDs.

Costa Rican coffee exports fall for 3rd consecutive month

Export totals still exceed 2009-2010 harvest numbers.

3rd annual National Cleanup Day focuses on oceans

Businesses, public institutions and citizens will help clean up Costa Rica’s rivers, beaches and oceans throughout September.

Costa Ricans stun Klinsmann’s U.S. side

In a matchup between new coaches, Ronald González’s team upset the United States 1-0.

Canada to send Guatemalan war crimes suspect to U.S.

Jorge Vinicio Sosa is wanted for 1982 massacre in Dos Erres.

Costa Rica’s National Symphony splits with conductor Nazareth

Culture Ministry cites lack of budget for the conductor’s salary demands and conflict between Nazareth and members of the symphony and ministry as reasons for his dismissal.

Ex-Peace Corps volunteer found guilty on drug charges

Nicaragua locks up U.S. citizen on narco charges. But his friends and family keep asking: Where's the evidence?

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