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Monthly Archives: April, 2013

Canadian groups tell gold company to ‘stop harassing’ Costa Ricans

A war of words heats up between environmental groups and a gold company threatening to sue Costa Rica.

ICE mobile Internet users to receive compensation for poor service

A regulatory agency finds the state-run telecommunications company culpable for contract violations.

Letter addressed to U.S. President Obama tests positive for deadly poison

The U.S. Secret Service intercepted the letter at a mail-screening facility outside the White House.

2013 hurricane season to bring at least 15 cyclones in the Atlantic, experts say

At least four cyclones are expected to form in the Caribbean Sea.

Foreign Ministry asks Ticos abroad to register with consulates

Recommendation aims to have more efficient ways to contact Costa Ricans in case of emergencies.

Former Costa Rica VP addresses police from U.S., Canada and Australia

Former Vice President Kevin Casas, secretary of political affairs at the Organization of American States, spoke to 80 municipal police leaders last week at Harvard Law School.

Where are the warning labels on cigarette packs?

Costa Rica passed an anti-smoking law more than a year ago, but there still are no health warnings on cigarette packs.

Top U.S. diplomat defends Central America Regional Security Initiative

U.S. official: Guatemalans have accomplished exactly what they wanted to do: convince traffickers not to fly their product to Guatemala.

Costa Rican consulates improve passport request process

A digital system is already being used in consulates in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Washington, Atlanta and Madrid.

Bombing victim, 8, loved playing with siblings, friends

Eight-year-old Martin Richard was killed Monday at the Boston Marathon's finish line. His mother and his younger sister, Jane, were also seriously hurt.

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