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Monthly Archives: March, 2012

Seven killed in pool hall massacre in Honduran port city

Attackers also threw a grenade into the pool hall, but it failed to explode.

Course now offered for drivers with suspended licenses

A 16-hour driving class would allow motorists with suspended licenses to return to the roads.

Latin American Web access could double in a decade

Report comes from five-day conference held in Costa Rica.

In first Costa Rican mission to Cuba in 34 years, countries sign accords

Costa Rica and Cuba will work together in responding to weather emergencies and in studying the effects of climate change in Central America and the Caribbean.

The NFL comes to Costa Rica

"It was just as interesting to mingle with the Costa Rican football fans as with the NFL players."

Local climbers advance in Int’l competition

Sierra Allen and Aziz Ftis, the reigning champions of rock climbing in Central America, will compete against the best climbers in South America.

Drug trafficking case winds down

Court case concludes for cocaine-toting plane that crashed into Torres River

In Limón, a sustainable community takes shape

First in a two part series on how EARTH University is innovating new ways to improve the environment in Costa Rica and beyond.

Business leaders form new U.K.-Tico Chamber

After years of pondering the idea, U.K. business owners and Tico leaders joined the U.K. Embassy in inaugurating the United Kingdom-Costa Rica Chamber of Commerce.

Visitor data reliable, says tourism official

ICT officials claim they provide a wealth of information generated from Immigration Administration data.

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