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Monthly Archives: August, 2013

In praise of wives

SOMEONE SAID: Jack O'Brien defers to the wisdom of women.

A few travel questions answered

The Washington Post travel desk staff tackles a few common questions about vacationing, including one on Costa Rica.

A lesson in ‘world-tropical’ cooking

Chef Alex Segura offers new cooking classes at Uvita’s Rancho Pacifico, teaching guests the culinary secrets of the hotel’s delectable dishes

Nicoya Leaders Assert Guanacaste’s Sovereignty in Patriotic March

Costa Rican politicians took an aggressive stance against comments by Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega that some believe have been exaggerated during a march in Guanacaste on Thursday.

Britain defends destruction of Snowden data

The Guardian was asked to return or destroy the files to "guarantee that very sensitive information that posed a risk to national security didn't get into the wrong hands."

AT&T sued over refusal to carry Al Jazeera cable network

The network, controlled by the Qatari royal family, paid $500 million for Al Gore's money-losing Current TV in January and rebranded it.

Costa Rican court condemns Cuban man on human trafficking charges

The defendant will be deported to the United States in coming days.

Jairo Mora murder suspect posed with AK-47 on Facebook

Another suspect may be posting on Facebook from prison.

WikiLeaks source Manning sentenced to 35 years

Pfc. Bradley Manning could be freed on parole within a decade.

Costa Rica’s Notary Administration investigates lawmaker Justo Orozco

Orozco could face a suspension of his notary license for up to one month.

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