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Monthly Archives: November, 2012

Hispanics key in Obama victory

Some 71 percent of Hispanic voters backed Obama on Election Day.

Homophobic crime increasing in Nicaragua

As the Second Central American Conference for Sexual Diversity meets in Nicaragua’s capital, participants note that 2012 has been one of the most violent years for homophobic crimes in the country.

The Angel Tree

Select a name from the list on this page and purchase a Christmas gift for that boy or girl. A campaign by The Salvation Army & The Tico Times.

Crane at collapsed Bailey Bridge removed

Authorities expect to reopen traffic next Tuesday.

Costa Rica’s Basic Passive Rate decreases 0.25 percent

Benefits for debtors will be noticeable next year.

Prosecutor’s office releases most detainees arrested in alleged driver’s license fraud scheme

Only eight suspects remain in custody from a police raid on Wednesday.

Costa Rica officials ban shellfish consumption, blame red tide

Contaminated shellfish can cause respiratory arrest, experts warned.

Guatemala quake death toll increases to 42

Power was restored in 95 percent of homes.

U.S. expats in Costa Rica pop the Champagne after Obama win

Attendees were a diverse mix of voters all hoping for Obama’s re-election.

Judicial police arrest 70 suspects in alleged driver’s license fraud scheme

A doctor's office, where apparently fraudulent physicals were issued, was also raided.

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