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Monthly Archives: August, 2013

Costa Rica appeals court orders new trial for security guard who killed U.S. teen

“We’re very concerned that the process may not be above board,” said the parents of slain teen tourist Justin Johnston.

Thousands demand approval of laws to punish animal abuse in Costa Rica

"Some 80 percent of animals we receive in our shelter show signs of injures caused by humans,” said Sergio González, a ZooAve spokesman.

Costa Rican security forces receive prisoners, cocaine in international waters

After the Costa Rican legislature failed to take up a request to allow a U.S. Navy ship to enter Tico territory to deliver three prisoners and more than 900 kilograms of seized cocaine, authorities will make the exchange in risky conditions on the high seas.

Talk turns to a Lula comeback as Brazil’s president tumbles in polls

In a rare, recent interview with the São Paulo newspaper Folha, President Dilma Rousseff did little to dampen talk that she is not fully in charge.

LAcK of cOnSistencY CANNOT produce the nEXt geneRation of LEADERS

How much do we value our youth, to ensure that they have the best possible opportunities to achieve despite economic constraints?

Partner of NSA leaks journalist held for 9 hours

Brazil will seek an explanation from U.S. officials about the incident.

Revolutionizing Chile Rellenos: Roasted & Veggie-Packed Delight

A more healthful version of a stuffed poblano pepper can be achieved by roasting instead of frying.

Costa Rica closes consulate in Nicaragua, citing ‘xenophobia’

Relations between the two countries continue to sour as Managua residents block Costa Rican officials from entering new consulate offices in the capital.

Costa Rica hosts largest-ever bat conference

Researchers discussed bat intelligence, socialization, echolocation and the animal's role in nature.

Is Nicaragua’s Demand an Act of ‘ignorance’ or act of war?

In 2012, we sounded the alarm that Nicaragua’s Ortega would make a move on Guanacaste.

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