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Monthly Archives: November, 2012

Top PUSC lawmaker Luis Fishman ditches his party in the assembly

Fishman submitted his resignation from the party’s legislative bloc on Monday afternoon.

Costa Rican ex-President Oscar Arias ties the knot

The former two-term president and Nobel Prize winner marries long-term girlfriend Suzanne Fischel in a private ceremony Saturday night.

Traffic on General Cañas Highway reopens a day earlier than expected

Total cost of repairs was $3 million.

Flamingo Beach to get new Coast Guard station

The United States will help Costa Rica beef up its Coast Guard presence on the Pacific coast.

Windy conditions to continue this week

Rain could increase river levels in the Caribbean and northern regions of Costa Rica.

World court grants Colombia disputed Caribbean islands

Nicaragua challenged Colombia in 2001 at the International Court of Justice over the sovereignty of the islands.

72 tons of food aid for quake-stricken Guatemala: WFP

Forty-four Guatemalans died from the magnitude-7.4 quake on Nov. 7.

Southern Pacific very fishy

A comprehensive fishing report, from north to south.

Costa Rica under fire over information crimes law

The law says reporters can go to jail for “improperly” obtaining information of a confidential nature.

Lines drawn on GMOs in Costa Rica

Protesters hoped to alert about the risks they believe are associated with GMOs and their effect on local varieties of corn and on human health.

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