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Monthly Archives: February, 2013

Venezuela irked by U.S. comments on Chávez

President Hugo Chávez returned home by surprise Monday.

Warfare and the art of adaptation

SOMEONE SAID: You can’t win a war if you can’t even identify the enemy, and you can’t protect yourself against someone who has little to live for and much to die for. So what’s the answer?

Records broken at Atenas chili cook off

More than 1,500 people attended the event and helped support Hogar de Vida.

Lawmakers eye bill to curb prescription drug price gouging

Proposals include the creation of a new office in the Economy Ministry for regulating prices on the most frequently used drugs.

Wife of U2’s Bono injured during Costa Rica trip?

The couple arrived in Costa Rica on Feb. 11

Six companies to offer cleaner, cheaper energy during dry season

Wind farms and hydroelectric projects will supply electricity to some 225,000 homes.

IDB issues $1.5 billion grant for development projects in region

The agency also will issue a $1.6 billion loan.

Mexico agrees on cooperation alliance with Central America

Costa Rica's Chinchilla promises ratification of trade agreement with Mexico in March.

Sansa Airlines offers discount rates on domestic flights

Passengers must present their Costa Rican identity card or residency permit to take advantage of the offer.

Regional ag ministers agree on program to fight coffee fungus

The roya fungus has damaged 64 percent of coffee crops in Costa Rica, officials said.

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