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Monthly Archives: February, 2013

Three minor quakes in seven minutes shake Guanacaste

The quakes’ magnitudes ranged from 3.4 to 3.7.

Farmer charged with arson in Palo Verde National Park blaze

Regeneration of burned areas could take up to 20 years.

Former Costa Rican lawmaker announces 2014 presidential bid

Epsy Campbell promises voters a new direction from the past two administrations governed by the ruling National Liberation Party.

Finance minister publishes list of tax delinquents

Outstanding tax debt totals some $26 million.

Central America-Mexico summit set for next week in San José

Mexico's Enrique Peña Nieto will participate in the summit of the Central American Integration System.

Costa Rica signs letter supporting ban on nuclear weapons

University for Peace students presented President Laura Chinchilla with 1,000 paper cranes as a symbol of a world without weapons.

Ex-President Figueres to co-chair new panel for ocean governance

The Global Ocean Commission seeks to reverse oceanic degradation.

Road to Monteverde to be paved

Government to invest $16 million to pave an access road to one of Costa Rica's most famous destinations.

Guatemala to aid growers battling coffee fungus

Nearly 70 percent of all the country's coffee-growing land is now beset with leaf rust, officials said.

Pope steps down in historic move

A conclave of cardinals will be held in March within 15 or 20 days of the resignation and a new pope will be elected before Easter Sunday on March 31.

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