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Monthly Archives: April, 2012

Venezuelan judge linked to drug trafficker flown to U.S. on DEA plane

Former judge Eladio Aponte faces charges of links to organized crime in Venezuela. But U.S. officials helped him fly to the U.S. on Tuesday.

Nicaraguan Congress seeks candidates for 23 public jobs

Nicaragua's political opposition hopes to negotiate some of the nominations.

Officials advise caution when visiting Costa Rican volcanoes, due to recent activity

A magnitude-3.2 earthquake that occurred Tuesday morning near the Turrialba Volcano is not related to volcanic activity, officials said.

Costa Rican neo-Nazi cop shown in Nazi salute on Facebook

Public Security Minister Mario Zamora said on Tuesday that Herrera will be fired.

President Chinchilla names Edgar Ayales as new finance minister

Costa Rica's president also appoints Carlos Vargas as the new Tax Administration director.

World Economic Forum seeks to boost Latin America trade

Economy and trade ministers from the Group of 20 leading and emerging economies will also meet in Puerto Vallarta later this week.

Costa Rica receives $340 million loan for road projects

Projects include a new beltway in northern San José and bridges over traffic circles.

‘Rock & Roll All Star’ concert cancelled

Much-hyped event promised several rock legends, including Kiss’ Gene Simmons.

OKAY Industries invests $1.5 million in Costa Rica plant

OKAY becomes the third company in the medical supplies sector to launch operations during the first quarter of 2012.

U.S. under pressure to let Cuba join Americas summit

Cuba was expelled from the Organization of American States in 1962.

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