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Monthly Archives: April, 2013

Cadillac One: ‘The Beast’

No fewer than seven modified limousines will escort President Obama’s vehicle – a mobile bunker by its own right, known by Secret Service agents as "The Beast."

A most dangerous spy

Ana Montes blindsided the U.S. intelligence community with brazen acts of treason on behalf of Cuba. So why has no one heard of her?

BlackBerry diehards finally get a keyboard

This isn't a phone to attract a new breed of BlackBerry users. It's one to keep the old breed happy.

‘God of Carnage’ comes to San José

This Little Theatre Group show sold old at the beach last month. Now it plays at the Laurence Olivier Theatre, April 26-May 5.

Venezuela arrests accused U.S. intelligence agent

Authorities also accused the man of being linked to an organized protest effort in which student demonstrators pressed for more information about the health of then-President Hugo Chávez.

Costa Rica Expeditions: One of Costa Rica’s most successful rafting entrepreneurs

Costa Rica Expeditions founder Michael Kaye first came to this country as a young river guide, fleeing war-torn El Salvador.

Tico hikers to trek coast-to-coast to draw attention to climate change

Their message? We’re in this together to save the planet.

Fares on new train route to Cartago set at â‚¡550

Regulatory agency determines that a previously set fare did not cover operating costs.

Costa Rican Coast Guard nabs shark-finning boat

Officers also seized 775 kilograms of sailfish.

Tourist in Nicaragua recognized suspect in child-porn case

Toth, 31, met the tourist who nabbed him at a "social engagement" on April 18 in Nicaragua.

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