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Monthly Archives: July, 2013

Egypt’s military gives Morsi, opposition parties 48 hours to resolve conflict

Anti-government activists have called repeatedly on the military in recent days to back their campaign against Morsi and his supporters in the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood, whom they accuse of hoarding power and failing to enact meaningful economic and political reforms.

The Guardian: Small British paper makes big impact with NSA stories

Since 2008, the Guardian has been making a major push to appeal to the U.S. market. The NSA stories, in particular, raised the Guardian's profile to an Everest-like peak.

Arizona officials pay tribute to fallen firefighters, as wildfire continues

Prescott Mayor Marlin Kuykendall described his city of about 40,000 as consumed with grief.

Job fair in San José to offer 1,100 posts

Twenty companies are looking for new employees to hire.

Costa Rica’s Chinchilla signs $40 million aid bill for coffee farmers

The trust will help 250,000 mostly small coffee farmers make it through the 20 percent drop in production expected next year.

Costa Rican legislature accidentally passes gay marriage legalization

The measure would require the president's signature to become law.

Guatemala’s message to investors: ‘You can feel safe here’

Last year, foreign investment in Guatemala grew by 25 percent and, with the government’s recent reforms to the country’s employment law and judicial security, analysts are predicting an additional 15 percent growth this year.

Martinelli says FARC controlled 25 percent of Panamanian forests

Panama's president admitted that FARC rebels controlled large expanses of the country's territory, which likely contributed to the first coca plantation in Central America that was discovered and destroyed last month.

Regional free trade agreement with Mexico enters into force

Mexico is the third most important destination for Costa Rican products behind the United States and Spain.

Costa Rica’s National Household Survey begins this week

Interviewers will survey some 13,000 homes across the country.

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