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Monthly Archives: October, 2012

Spain interested in financing metropolitan train in Costa Rica

The Spanish government offers a long-term loan of $300 million.

Costa Rican products exhibited in world’s largest food fair

The Tico stand has products from nine companies and a coffee shop.

New fuel prices take effect Thursday

Drivers are heading to the gas pumps to fill their tanks ahead of the price hike.

Magnitude-6.6 earthquake rocks Costa Rica on Tuesday night

280 aftershocks reported. The quake's epicenter was located on the Nicoya Peninsula, the same place where a magnitude-7.6 hit on September 5.

Presidents of Honduras and El Salvador to meet Friday

An old dispute over a tiny Pacific island tops the agenda.

Private-sector salary raise set at 3.65 percent

Union representatives voted against the proposal.

Panama riots continue for second day

Protesters refuse to negotiate with the government as long as a law authorizing the sale of land in the free zone of Colón is in effect.

Costa Rican businessman sentenced in U.S. to 60 years in prison

Costa Rican businessman Minor Vargas likely will spend the rest of his life in prison after being convicted of fraud charges.

Protests near Casa Presidencial cause traffic chaos

Union leaders expect some 12,000 people to attend demonstrations near Casa Presidencial.

Costa Rican exports increase by 8.4 percent in first three quarters of 2012

Most buyers of Tico exports are countries with free trade agreements with Costa Rica.

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