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Monthly Archives: April, 2013

Spanish firm Telefónica sells 40 percent of its assets in the region

The deal does not include telecommunications operations in Costa Rica.

Street and public offices closures will affect capital on Friday during Obama visit

All public medical services will operate normally, except at San José's Calderón Guardia Hospital where patient visitation is suspended, during the two-day visit of U.S. President Barack Obama.

Legislative Assembly readies to elect new directorate

Ruling National Liberation Party has not defined a candidate for the Assembly presidency.

Human mission to Mars no longer just a dream

NASA says it hopes to land astronauts on the planet within the next two decades.

Mexico’s changes could lessen U.S. role in anti-drug efforts

U.S. involvement in Mexico’s deteriorating internal security first peaked in the mid-1980s when the cocaine epidemic in the United States turned the southern neighbor into a prosperous distribution route north.

An Orosi getaway

In the heart of the Orosi Valley, the Orosi Lodge offers relaxation, breathtaking scenery and one amazing breakfast

Venezuela vote audit, rejected by opposition, begins

On Sunday, opposition candidate Henrique Capriles said he would appeal to international organizations for help.

U.S. increase number of medics at Guantanamo over hunger strike

British Guantanamo expert: "Every day I expect to hear the worst. I am appalled that President Obama has done nothing, and continues to do nothing."

With few other outlets for complaints, U.S. inmates review prisons on Yelp

"Jail food may get a bad rap ... but jail EMPLOYEE food is off the chain."

‘God of Carnage’ a fully-realized and amusing production

The play was a sell-out in Tamarindo, and now it's up in San José.

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