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Monthly Archives: October, 2012

US-Panama Free Trade Agreement to go into effect Oct. 31

U.S. sales to Panama totaled some $8.2 billion last year.

Increased rainfall expected this week in Costa Rica

A tropical depression forming in the Caribbean could bring more rainfall and increase the risk of flooding in some areas of the country.

High school teachers to strike Tuesday

Teachers oppose a draft bill they say would eliminate their salary benefits.

Private security industry grows as organized crime spreads through Central America

Private security personnel outnumber police four to one in Guatemala.

Inter-American Development Bank gives Costa Rica dam project a boost

A change in the loan structure to Costa Rica’s ambitious Reventazón Hydroelectric Dam will allow more legroom for repayment.

More than 700 evacuated in Guanacaste due to flooding

Authorities report 200 houses have flooded in 34 communities.

At OsaStock, hopes of UNESCO recognition

Residents of the Osa Peninsula hope Boy George and other international artists will draw attention to a UNESCO World Heritage bid.

Panama lawmakers approve bill allowing the sale of state-owned land

Opponents say the measure will benefit President Ricardo Martinelli.

Honduran court rules against privately run ‘model cities’ project

Creation of a state within a state is unconstitutional, judges said.

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