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Monthly Archives: March, 2012

U.S. deports Costa Rican wanted for sex crime against minor

Diego Mata was arrested in Hawaii near the end of 2011.

Caldera Highway to implement one-way traffic the next two Sundays

Drivers heading to the Pacific coast in the afternoon will have to use alternate routes.

Costa Rican and Nicaraguan security officials meet over Río San Juan security

International Court of Justice ordered countries to cooperate on trans-border security

Lawmakers receive $300 raise

The move could upset already angry public employees, who received a ₡5,000 ($10) monthly salary increase

Costa Rica celebrates International Women’s Day

International Women’s Day occurs every March 8 and promotes women’s rights

For Costa Rica, smoking laws have proven elusive

In the 80's, Costa Rica was one of the first countries in Latin America to ban smoking in workplaces.

Ocean acidification worries scientists

Greenhouse gas emissions driving down pH of world’s oceans.

U.S. man arrested, released in La Fortuna stabbing

A court seizes a popular restaurant owner's passport pending a preliminary hearing that could take months.

Under Costa Rica sun, Russians watch homeland

Ambassador Vladimir Kuraev said the elections wouldn’t have much of an effect on what the embassy does in Costa Rica.

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