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Monthly Archives: October, 2012

To keep World Cup hopes alive, Costa Rica must not stumble in El Salvador

The Ticos are favorites in Friday night's match against El Salvador in San Salvador. But a loss on the road eliminates Costa Rica and moves El Salvador into the next round of World Cup qualifying.

Onwards and upwards

SOMEONE SAID: On the evolution of environmental dominance.

Costa Rica exchange rate to stay at ₡500 into 2013

For the rest of 2012 and into 2013, pressure on the Costa Rican colón’s exchange rate versus the dollar will be downwards.

Comfort, conscientiousness at Totoco

Eco-Lodge villas offer a sustainable relationship between man and nature in Nicaragua.

Specialty meat: It’s what’s for dinner

A former police officer and dive-shop owner now offers Escazú’s juiciest cuts.

El Salvador Tourist Route Honors Archbishop Romero

Salvadoran President Mauricio Funes announced that he would inaugurate the tourist route this week to draw people interested in learning about “the life, pastoral work and prophetic message of our archbishop and martyr, Monsignor Oscar Arnulfo Romero.”

Taking care of business

SO TO SPEAK: A few common Spanish phrases used by slowly failing businesses.

Fishing on the upswing countrywide

A surplus of dorado has dropped the price so low that commercial boats are travelling all the way to Playas del Coco for a better price.

Guatemala arrests nine in wake of deadly protest

Those detained, including two women, were being held in barracks in the country's capital.

President Chinchilla appoints three new ministers

Chinchilla's revolving door of Cabinet members now includes a new labor minister, housing minister and public works and transport minister. In addition, the head of the National Women's Institute was added to the Cabinet.

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