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Monthly Archives: March, 2012

‘Tr3s Marias’ joins Tico feature film lineup

A new Costa Rican film that explores urban problems in Latin American cities has been declared significant by the Culture Ministry.

Government to begin expansion on Pan-American Highway

Plans for a four-lane, 50-kilometer road aim to boost tourism and exports in the region.

Powerful quake shakes southern Mexico

"There are no reports of serious damage by the quake," President Felipe Calderón confirmed.

Government, unions reach agreement, $10 raise unchanged

Thousands of public employees protested the unilateral raise last month.

Costa Rica’s Supreme Court declares anti-smoking bill constitutional

Following a legal review, the tough anti-smoking bill heads to President Laura Chinchilla, who will sign the reforms into law Thursday morning.

Ticket prices announced for Bob Dylan concert

Tickets go on sale for the general public next Tuesday.

4.5 magnitude earthquake hits near Gulf of Nicoya

Subduction between the Coco and Caribbean plate caused the tremor.

Daughter of missing French couple to visit Costa Rica

Claude and Gerard Dubois disappeared near the central Pacific beach town of Manuel Antonio on March 31, 2011.

Costa Rica’s presidential website hacked

Authorities say hacker group Latinhack was responsible.

Caja launches new test for detecting cancer on HIV patients

Patients at San José’s Calderón Guardia Hospital were the first Costa Ricans to be tested on Monday.

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