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Monthly Archives: November, 2012

Collapsed bridge causes daily losses of $1.5 million

School will be suspended Friday and Monday in San José, Heredia and Alajuela.

Central Valley businesses misleading customers, report finds

A study by the Economy Ministry determined that hotels and other businesses in the metropolitan area fail to include taxes in customer pricing information, among other violations.

Why the Hispanic vote won the U.S. election for Obama

GOP immigration policies likely alienated growing Latino voters. Mitt Romney received the lowest vote among Hispanics in two decades.

Magnitude-7.4 quake hits Guatemala coast

UPDATE: Preliminary reports say at least 48 people may have died and several more are injured or missing.

Crane collapses bridge on Costa Rica’s busiest highway

Route will be closed until next Tuesday, MOPT authorities say.

Tense wait for Obama, Romney on election night

First polls, in Indiana and Kentucky, closed at 2300 GMT, while voting ends in key battlegrounds Virginia, Florida, Pennsylvania and Ohio within hours.

Bust near Nicaragua border seizes half ton of cocaine

Costa Rica has increased the number of police checkpoints near the Nicaragua border.

Ohio voters feel the weight of their ballot

As U.S. voters head to the polls, one state could determine the outcome of U.S. presidential elections.

An interview with Sea Shepherd’s Alex Cornelissen

The Dutch captain visits with The Tico Times during a recent trip to Costa Rica.

Costa Rica opens oxygen therapy center

Medical trend could help diabetics and patients dealing with chronic pain.

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