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Monthly Archives: April, 2012

Ticos to pay more at the pump

If a fuel-price hike is approved, Costa Ricans will face the highest gas prices in history.

Supreme Court halts “Pamplonada” in Costa Rica

Only judges Castillo and Piza abstained from voting.

Sandinista founder Tomás Borge in poor health following surgery

The sole surviving founder of Nicaragua's ruling Sandinista National Liberation Front is in intensive care at a local hospital.

U.S. Embassy to close next Monday

Diplomatic offices will not be closed during Juan Santamaría Day on Wednesday.

Vehicle restrictions to be suspended for Wednesday holiday

Traffic Police will allow open transit in the capital for observance of Juan Santamaría Day.

Bill Clinton to give keynote address in Costa Rica sustainability forum May 9

Al Gore headlined the first annual Sustainability and Environment Business Forum in 2011.

Kidnapped Costa Rican diplomat in Venezuela freed

Guillermo Cholele was kidnapped outside his home in Caracas on Sunday night.

Court rules Costa Rica’s fiscal reform bill unconstitutional

A tough month for the country's ruling National Liberation Party worsens as a constitutional review court vacates the party's tax reform plan.

Costa Rica to create new tax fraud unit

President Laura Chinchilla said cracking down on tax evasion is the highest national priority.

Central American universities and UMass Lowell to open research center

The research consortium will focus on sustainable production projects.

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