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Monthly Archives: November, 2012

Human rights court to rule on Costa Rica in vitro fertilization case

Costa Rica is one of the only countries to ban the practice.

Two dead in landslide as floods hit Panama

Some 800 homes were damaged and 94 people were evacuated.

Regional drug control experts to meet in Costa Rica

Costa Rica will take over the presidency of the OAS Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission.

Guatemala protects coast with artificial reefs

Local fishermen hope this will help fish reproduction.

Avenida Escazú kicks off Christmas season

Shopping center throws inaugural Christmas parade and tree lighting

With Moe’s, finally a real Burrito in Costa Rica

New restaurant offers authentic Tex-Mex food in Costa Rica.

New solar park opens in Guanacaste

Construction was possible because of a $9 million donation from the Japanese government.

Arson suspected in Ecuador embassy fire

Fire consumed half of the embassy building.

Prosecutors probe Arias Foundation over $1 million Taiwan donation

Foundation Director denied that Taiwanese donations were intended for public use.

Poll: Ticos back right to protest

A study by the University of Costa Rica found that nearly 71 percent supported the Nov. 8 Caja demonstration.

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