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Monthly Archives: August, 2013

Unidentified subjects open fire on Colombia Embassy in San José

The diplomatic office will reopen next week.

International book fair is huge this year

Tens of thousands of books are on sale, and famous writers from all over the world will speak and conduct workshops.

Travel in Nicaragua: Don’t buy the blond bird

In Nicaragua, orange-fronted parakeets are being bleached with Clorox to increase their value in the roadside pet market.

U.N. dispatches top official to Syria, seeks access to site of alleged chemical attack

France on Thursday raised the possibility of international intervention in Syria if there is solid proof that President Bashar al-Assad's forces used chemical weapons against his people.

Costa Rican police seize 15 vehicles in drag racing sweep

Officers also found guns, drugs and altered vehicles.

NSA’s collection of domestic email violated law, secret court says

The spy agency may have been collecting as many as 56,000 "wholly domestic" communications each year.

Quake rattles Mexico resort

The magnitude-6.0 earthquake swayed buildings as far away as Mexico City, prompting evacuations.

Captures bring more fear than relief at Mexico border

The arrests are the biggest anti-cartel coups for President Enrique Peña Nieto, who took office in December.

Bill to curb short-term investments could be voted on next week

Libertarian Movement Party lawmaker says the bill's current text is unconstitutional.

Kickin’ it at La Carolina Lodge

This rustic-luxe getaway near Tenorio National Park offers horseback adventures, wood-fired hot tubs and homegrown organic meals.

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