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Monthly Archives: October, 2012

Sushing it up in Puerto Viejo

The Lotus Garden provides guests with a relaxing atmosphere, Saki bombs, and more sushi than you can eat.

Minor accident at Costa Rica airport as plane from El Salvador skids across runway

No injuries were reported, but flights were suspended for two hours.

New Minister of Public Works and Transport outlines priorities

Third MOPT minister in Laura Chinchilla's administration says he will focus on three main projects.

Heavy rains damage houses, roads in Guanacaste

National Emergency Commission deciding whether to open temporary shelters for those affected by the storms.

New hike in gas prices approved

Per-liter price of gasoline to cost ₡30 more next week.

Preventive alert issued for strong waves at Costa Rica’s Pacific shores

The National Emergency Commission is monitoring the possible formation of a tropical storm.

Costa Rica crushes Guyana; advances to final round of World Cup qualifying

The United States, Jamaica, Honduras, Panama and Mexico all will compete with the Ticos in the hexagonal round for three World Cup spots.

Guatemala seeks investment from Spain and China

The Central American country will sell itself as an ideal business and logistic center in the region.

Government postpones signing of a decree that would allow student photocopying

Officials extended a deadline to Friday for reactions from interest groups.

Forecast calls for more rain this week

Hailstorms and thunderstorms could occur, experts said.

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