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Monthly Archives: April, 2012

Ortega proposes electoral reform in Nicaragua

Ortega’s reform bill does not include the EU’s recommendation of replacing Supreme Electoral Council judges.

A strange experience on Mt. Ampato

SOMEONE SAID: Columnist Jack O’Brien stumbles into ceremonial human sacrifice.

Foreigners can pay for driver’s license directly at Roadway Safety Council offices

Payments in all public banks will soon be possible.

Camping out in style Down South

Dutch couple Cees and Miranda van Vliet built Río Tico Safari Lodge with imported African safari-style tents on the southern Pacific coast.

A breakdown of savings from Costa Rica’s proposed debt-reduction measures

As government debt continues to mount, President Chinchilla announces new fiscal measures that could help stave off a crisis.

Sámara: Costa Rica’s Ideal Beach Destination

The small beach town on the Nicoya Peninsula offers a perfect mix of sun, surf and art.

Study concludes Costa Rica is fourth in competitiveness

Public perception and market competitiveness hurt C.R. in the same study

Catholic radio station launches anti-in vitro fertilization ad campaign

Last year, Radio Fides released ad spots that compared in vitro fertilization to homicide. The current campaign is more tame.

San José Traffic Police director arrested

Marvin Jiménez is accused of using a public tow truck to help out a stranded motorist and fellow traffic cop.

Minor Vargas fraud trial begins in U.S.

The U.S. government says Vargas’ Provident Capital sold bonds worth $670 million based on fraudulent financial statements.

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