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Monthly Archives: April, 2013

Fear and Loathing in Caracas

A crazy presidential campaign comes to an end as Venezuelan voters head to polls on Sunday.

Chinchilla’s troubles continue over San Ramón highway concession

With the border-road scandal still fresh in Costa Ricans’ minds, the president faces more public discontent over a private concession that would charge drivers $8 in tolls.

U.S. Supreme Court mulls New York gun rights case

The law was upheld by a state appellate court shortly before the fatal December shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, of 20 young schoolchildren.

San José Mayor Johnny Araya tops presidential poll

None of the other candidates exceeds 10 percent approval, survey finds.

Costa Rica’s Guanacaste Conservation Area favors environmentally sensitive geothermal project

National park conservation advocates say there is middle ground on geothermal production. But will Costa Rica's Electricity Institute compromise?

Costa Rica signs organic food agreement with Canada

Deal will reduce costs and red tape for producers.

Costa Rican jaguarundi get dental checkups

Two eyra cats – local residents at San José’s Simón Bolívar Zoo – have their teeth examined this week in a new procedure.

Costa Rica’s Anabel González out of the race to chair World Trade Organization

Candidates from Brazil and Mexico advanced to the next stage of the election process.

Hotel Liberia: a modern haven with colonial roots

One of the oldest guesthouses in Guanacaste’s provincial capital has a shiny new interior

National holiday turns violent as families blocked from president’s speech

Costa Ricans outraged that they weren't allowed to attend the annual Juan Santamaría Day festivities in an Alajuela park.

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