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Monthly Archives: September, 2012

Costa Rica’s ex-culture and youth vice minister appears semi-nude on cover of Spanish mag

Karina Bolaños said President Chinchilla “protects only the corrupt.”

Latest report from Ovsicori: 1,650 aftershocks registered

Magnitudes and frequencies should decrease in the coming days, experts say.

Customs offices set special schedules for independence celebrations

Independence torch expected to arrive from Nicaragua next Thursday.

Honduras approves private cities project

Congress passed the bill to start construction on the first of three Private Cities. The initial city will cost $15 million.

Following 7.6-magnitude earthquake, 1,200 aftershocks hit Costa Rica

The strongest aftershock, registering a 5.4-magnitude, was felt at 2:29 pm. Saturday.

Nicaragua’s San Cristóbal volcano erupts

Officials issued a green (preventive) alert and started the evacuation of people.

Nicaraguan officials on alert for seismic activity

Nicaragua is on alert for seismic activity near the Apoyeque Volcano, following Wednesday’s powerful magnitude-7.6 earthquake in Costa Rica.

Guatemalan President Otto Pérez Molina to visit Costa Rica

Security, trade, international relations and drug trafficking are on the meeting’s agenda.

Lawmakers approve farmland tax reform in second vote

A bill that exempts small farmers from higher property taxes passes a second round of legislative vote.

Fisheries Institute shakeup continues

Following last week’s firing of the fishery institute’s vice president, President Laura Chinchilla’s Cabinet focuses on more changes at the agency, including the possible firing of its president.

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