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Monthly Archives: October, 2012

Inventor and botanist Roy W. Lent dies at 80

Roy Lent was a jack-of-all-trades who gave his life, and eventually his body, to science.

Official Spanish dictionary adds bagel, pretzel, van

The dictionary also will include the words Latino, phishing and podiatría (podiatry) and other “estadounidismos.”

Costa Rica’s Christmas Lottery on sale this week

Biggest prize for this year's holiday lottery is $2.4 million.

Private-sector workers seek 4 percent salary increase

Employers to present a proposal on Oct. 22.

Panama approves record-setting $16.3 billion budget for 2013

The budget earmarks almost $8 billion for education, health, jobs, housing and other social services.

Alleged Zetas members to stand trial for 2011 massacre of Guatemalan farmworkers

Members of the drug cartel decapitated 27 farmworkers in the northern Petén region.

Second Starbucks announced for Costa Rica, will open in November

Less than 6 months after the first Starbucks opened in the country, a second location will be inaugurated in the new Lincoln Plaza before the end of 2012.

Costa Rica to export eggs to Mexico

Costa Rican exports will help meet demand after bird flu kills thousands of chickens in Mexico.

Pistols, shotgun and ammunition stolen from San José gunshop

Forty 9 mm pistols were stolen, along with a 12-gauge shotgun.

Costa Rica to improve bad weather safety procedures at San José airport

A satellite-guided system could be ready by early 2013.

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