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Monthly Archives: November, 2012

Public Works and Transport Ministry dismisses hike in vehicle inspection rates

Riteve had requested an increase of 157 percent.

Vehicle inspection could cost up to three times more next year

A hike request is currently under consideration.

Economy Ministry offers “smart shopping” counseling

Shoppers will be able to file complaints before MEIC officials.

Costa Rican police seize more than a ton of cocaine

Narcos tried to smuggle drugs by bus, truck and boat.

Lawmakers approve 2013 national budget in first-round debate

A second-round vote is expected on Thursday.

Costa Rica’s top politicians meet to ease political crisis

A 10-point declaration by the presidents of the three government powers calls for institutional reform and a “group of experts” to debate the democratic path forward.

Accused drug trafficker wanted by U.S. arrested in Costa Rica

One of Central America’s most-wanted men is captured at San José’s Juan Santamaría International Airport on Tuesday.

Starbucks’ most expensive coffee is from Costa Rica

The U.S. chain is selling $7 cups of a limited edition brew made from Costa Rica’s Finca Palmilera.

Colombia renounces world court jurisdiction over boundary disputes

Nicaragua: Colombia's move is “desperate” and meaningless.

U.S. offers Honduras help in fighting crime

A high-level bilateral meeting took place on Wednesday to address Honduras’ sky-high murder rate and other issues.

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