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Monthly Archives: September, 2012

A Journalist Couple’s Journey in 1980s Costa Rica

The Tico Times looks back at that troubled era with memories of those who lived it.

How Costa Rica Led Central America Toward Peace and Democracy

The Esquipulas II Peace Agreement in 1987 brought an end to regional wars. Former U.S. Ambassador to Costa Rica Frank McNeil weighs in 25 years later on the historic occasion.

Happy New Year

The Tico Times extends its wishes for a happy Jewish new year.

Founder of Diario Extra dies

Gómez had been suffering from health problems for some time, according to Diario Extra.

Twin Earthquakes: The Unusual Phenomenon of Costa Rica’s Seismic Past

Costa Rica sits in one of the most seismically active regions in the world and certainly is no stranger to the rumblings of earthquakes....

Expert: Another ‘Big One’ is possible

Nerves tested by thousands of aftershocks.

Is It Independence Day in Costa Rica, or not?

A group of Ticos presented a bill before the Legislative Assembly to celebrate Costa Rica's Independence Day on 'its true date.'

Experts: Costa Rican exchange rate to remain near ₡500 through year’s end

Companies expected to exchange dollars into colones as the year winds down, prompting a dollar-heavy market.

While Guatemalan president visits Costa Rica, a volcano forces ‘massive evacuation’ back home

Fuego Volcano has forced thousands to evacuate the eruption area.

U.S. man to be released from Nicaraguan prison after nearly two years

A judge had sentenced Jason Puracal to 22 years prison on charges of money laundering in 2011.

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