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Monthly Archives: March, 2012

Lawmakers pave way for vote on fiscal reform plan

Costa Rican legislators move forward on a tax reform plan by eliminating 2,300 motions that were blocking progress.

Colombia arrests Costa Rican suspect in Argentine singer’s death

Jiménez is suspected of being the "author, prime suspect or mastermind" in the murder of Facundo Cabral.

Family-friendly hotels abound in Costa Rica

Many hotels in Costa Rica offer child-care services and an assortment of activities with kid appeal.

Costa Rica Wildlife Spotting – Guaranteed

Spotting animals in the wild can take patience, the right time of day and weather conditions, and a slice of good luck.

Costa Rica offers plenty for parents and the kids

Vacation fun for the whole family.

Government seeks water rate hike

Average families could pay ₡610 more per month.

Workers continue construction on Cartago highway

Road repairs will be carried out non-stop until April.

Where is the world’s deadliest country? Honduras tops list

A 54-year-old Honduran journalist was killed by a machete-wielding attacker, police said Sunday, in the 18th fatal attack on a member of the news media in the past two years.

Costa Rican in gay marriage avoids deportation from U.S.

David González married in California in 2008, but faced deportation after officials discovered he had overstayed his visa.

Costa Rican stuns competition to win world track title

Nery Brenes won the world indoor men’s 400m title in Istanbul.

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