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Monthly Archives: September, 2013

Pinochet era divided daughters contending for Chilean presidency

On the 40th anniversary of the Chilean coup, one side of the political divide still defines itself by its opposition to a dictatorship that ended 23 years ago, while the other struggles to erase its involvement with a regime that killed 3,000 people.

Costa Rican cops arrest four Canadians linked to cloned card scams

Suspects allegedly stole at least $48,000 from bank accounts in Canada.

It’s a Sele-bration! 14 photos of Ticos reveling in Costa Rica’s qualification for the 2014 World Cup

Costa Rica's national team, La Sele, qualified for the World Cup on Tuesday night along with the United States.

Hiring prospects in Costa Rica remain stable for last quarter

Nine percent of employers in the country anticipate layoffs, the latest report shows.

Putin to offer Iran ‘arms, nuclear deal’ at summit

Putin reportedly will offer to supply Iran S-300 air defense missile systems as well as build a second reactor at the Bushehr nuclear plant.

Activist and filmmaker Saul Landau dies at 77

Part scholar, part journalist and part activist, Landau made more than 30 films and collaborated on more than a dozen books, most with an unabashed left-of-center point of view.

Obama takes Syria case to people

Obama cautiously embraced a Russian proposal that the government of Syrian President Bashar Assad give up its stockpile of chemical weapons, signaling that he would drop his call for an assault on the regime if Assad complies.

Onward to Brazil! Costa Rica, U.S. celebrate World Cup qualification

Costa Rica tied Jamaica on Tuesday night. An hour later the Ticos booked their ticket to Brazil, thanks to the U.S. knocking off Mexico and Honduras tying Panama.

San José zoo administration to file complaint after Costa Rica Environment Ministry inspection

FUNDAZOO's lawyer says MINAE entered the zoo's property without permission.

Quetsol: Turning the lights on in Guatemala

Solar-powered kits can supply a small house with up to six hours of light each night.

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