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Monthly Archives: October, 2012

Huffington Post cites Costa Rican coffee as one of world’s best

Arabica coffee from Santa María de Dota is considered crème de la crème by online paper.

Magnitude-4.3 temblor shakes Nicaragua’s Pacific coast

Nicaraguan Institute of Territorial Studies reports no damage.

Poás Volcano rumbles, spits ashes

Access to one of Costa Rica's most popular national parks remains open to tourists.

Obama urges Colombia rebels to lay down weapons

Colombia has received some $8 billion in US military aid over the past decade.

Apocalyptic scenes as New York bears brunt of Sandy

Hurricane Sandy slams into the United States' East Coast.

Hurricane Sandy grounds 12,000 U.S. flights

Flights from Costa Rica to New York also are cancelled due to the powerful hurricane.

Calm restored in Panama following violent protests

Lawmakers unanimously vote to rescind a law allowing the sale of public land.

Mexican journalist one of two bodies found in makeshift grave in Costa Rica

Costa Rican officials have identified two bodies found in a clandestine grave southwest of the capital on Tuesday. Family members had reported the two men – one a Mexican journalist and the second a Nicaraguan man – missing in June.

Puerto Viejo holds first annual chocolate festival this weekend

Visitors are treated to chocolate tours, tastings and variety of creative concoctions from local restaurants and chocolate producers.

More than 200 fines on first day of new traffic law

Vehicle restrictions will go back into effect next week.

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