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Monthly Archives: April, 2013

UN General Assembly set to adopt arms treaty

Russia and India have left others guessing how they will vote and could very well not sign the treaty.

U.S. ships look to net big drug catches in Pacific

But budget cuts could deprive the U.S. military of surveillance planes, ships and other resources to fight the drug war, U.S. general says.

Cuban blogger faced cheers, concerns in Florida

The dissident is on a global tour after Cuba issued a reform that allows its citizens to travel abroad without a costly exit visa.

Venezuela’s Capriles cries foul ahead of election

The opposition candidate trails acting President Nicolas Maduro by a 20-point margin, according to a poll out Monday.

The best hotel in Playa Garza

A worldly Italian couple builds a delicious retreat in a tiny Costa Rican beach town.

Costa Rican Chamber of Commerce elects new board

Founded 98 years ago, the chamber helps promote industry and trade in the country.

NASA studies volcanoes in Costa Rica

Scientists use flying drones to conduct research in sulfur dioxide plumes and craters.

Fair showcases Costa Rica’s favorite squash

Thousands of Costa Ricans turned out for this year’s Chiverre Fair 2013.

Cloudy skies and showers expected this week

Strong winds from the Caribbean will affect most of the country.

Seven temblors jolt Nicaragua over the weekend

Epicenters were located near the Pacific coast.

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