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Monthly Archives: September, 2013

Costa Rica establishes carbon market

Costa Rica claims its voluntary domestic carbon market is the first of its kind in the developing world.

Mayan-inspired time capsule buried in Guatemala

“What we are doing now is the same thing that our ancestors used to do to ensure that future generations would know about their country,” Guatemalan official says.

U.S. State Department visits Costa Rica as part of initiative to empower tech-savvy youth

The U.S. hosted a conference on technology in San José, bringing in over 500 young people from 31 different countries.

Deadline in Costa Rica for temporary work permits is next Tuesday

Immigration officials could see a last-minute rush of applicants, as the number of visa applications filed is well short of expectations.

7 truths to know for tonight’s Costa Rica – Jamaica qualifying match

How can Costa Rica clinch its first World Cup berth since 2006? Why isn't Costa Rica's starting goalie playing? Does anyone in Jamaica care about the Reggae Boyz?

Environmental group drops ‘bottle bomb’ sculpture on downtown San José

Preserve Planet aims to influence Costa Rica to choose reusable glass bottles over plastic.

New iPhones likely to hit Costa Rica stores by November

Apple launched two new iPhones this week, including a lower-priced model.

A tranquil hideaway in Esterillos Este

There’s a reason Debbie Carnohan bought the Pelicano Hotel on a whim last August.

Regulatory agency requests reduction in Costa Rica electricity rates

Intense rains are expected to help decrease the cost of fuel-generated electricity.

Poverty and poor teaching weigh down Costa Rica’s education system

The annual assessment celebrated increased coverage and funding, but said that violence in the classroom, poor teaching and high levels of desertion remain perennial problems.

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