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Monthly Archives: September, 2012

Nicaragua court orders trial for fake journalists

Suspects were allegedly headed to Costa Rica.

Costa Rican health officials on alert for West Nile virus

An outbreak in the United States has claimed 118 lives.

Costa Rica to host world’s largest coffee research conference

This will be the first time the event is held in Central America.

Strong waves expected on Costa Rica’s Pacific shores

High tides could cause flooding, especially in Central and South Pacific communities.

U.S. Navy vessel hands over seized marijuana to Costa Rican authorities

USS Carr remained in international waters for weeks awaiting lawmakers' permission to dock.

Costa Rica looks for investment options in Chicago

Foreign Trade Minister Anabel González to meet with representatives of high-tech and consulting companies in the Windy City.

President Chinchilla says she will focus on improving competitiveness, infrastructure

The president called on cabinet members to work harder in the second half of the administration’s four-year term.

Former Costa Rican President José María Figueres confirms 2014 presidential bid

After months of evading the question, Figueres confirmed Friday through a spokesman that he will seek his party’s nomination for a Casa Presidencial bid in 2014.

Guanacaste tourism businesses see post-quake drop in bookings

Hotel occupancy rates in the northwestern province of Guanacaste are at half their normal levels following this month’s powerful earthquake. Many businesses are offering deals to bring tourists back to the region.

Nicaragua ups volcano response as San Cristóbal rumbles

On Saturday, the volcano again spewed gas emissions and caused increased seismic activity and sulfur concentrations, experts reported.

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