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Monthly Archives: October, 2011

Costa Rican police officer wins international award

Agent named “officer of the year” by International Association of Chiefs of Police.

Costa Rica court rules in favor of Dutch company in battle for Moín port

Union complaints are attempting to delay a $1 billion deal with Dutch business APM Terminals to renovate Moín port on the Caribbean coast.

Hurricane Rina strengthens in Caribbean

Update: Nicaraguan naval vessel found as Rina looks likely to grow to a Category 3 storm.

Journalism non-profit says press freedom suffered in 2011

IAPA acknowledges that progress has happened despite stalled legislation in Costa Rica.

British Foreign Minister talks climate, cars and commerce in Costa Rica

British Minister of State for Foreign Affairs attends Land Rover unveiling, touts climate change mitigation and economic development during visit.

Costa Rican wins world surfing championship

Craig “Tequila” Schieber won the gold in the 50-plus age group.

Malpaís farewell concert set for Nov. 18

The popular Costa Rican band will take the stage at the National Stadium to bid farewell to the public and pay homage to late lead singer Fidel Gamboa.

Crowded Earth: How many is too many?

By the end of October, the population on Earth will reach seven billion.

No link to cancer, says major study on cellphones

No correlation seen between cellphone use of 13 years or more and cancer rates.

Promising step for world’s first malaria vaccine

The mosquito-borne disease remains a threat in Central America.

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