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Monthly Archives: September, 2013

Art city tour enlivens downtown San José

Free entrance to 24 venues around the city attracted mostly local youth.

7th Street Books opens new chapter with juice stand, café

After 18 years in the business, the English-language bookstore is turning into a juice bar and café with a sale to kick it off.

Dairy Queen invests $1 million to open four stores in Costa Rica

Local franchisee plans to open 11 stores by next year.

Costa Rica’s tuna fishermen demand a six-year moratorium on international competition

Local fishing organizations say 90 percent of the country's tuna catch is being taken to other countries by foreign fleets.

Korean-owned factory in Honduras under investigation for alleged labor abuse

A labor rights group has called conditions at the plant “appalling,” and government inspectors have been denied access on several occasions.

Costa Rica police nab five men suspected of stealing $220,000 from bank

The suspects allegedly exploited a vulnerability in Davivienda bank’s website, and police say more arrests could follow.

U.S. VP Joe Biden cancels meeting with Central American leaders due to concerns over Syria

Laura Chinchilla had been confirmed to attend the September 18 meeting in Panama City.

Circunvalación to close for 2 months, says Costa Rica Transport Ministry

Heavy rains on Tuesday forced the Public Works and Transport Ministry to yet again close a section of the Circunvalación highway as officials scramble to keep traffic moving.

Limón youth take first British Legacy Cup

The best player award went to Michael Herrera Godoy; Maverick Lanzas was named best batsman; Captain Adonis Sanchéz received an award for general play; Geovanny Granados got a trophy for extraordinary efforts.

‘Black Light’ troupe plays National Theater

Vienna's Srnec Theatre makes its fourth visit to Costa Rica.

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