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Monthly Archives: September, 2013

FIFA opens investigation against Costa Rica following United States match

The Costa Rican Football Federation expects a fine after fans drowned out the U.S. national anthem. But the organization's president said FIFA needs to do a better job of enforcing the rule across the board.

Costa Rica ranks 12th in World Happiness Report

Costa Rica ranked happier than Mexico, Panama and the U.S.

Costa Rica sentences British man to 25 years in prison for killing Czech woman

Alfred Saunders stabbed Alexandra Drbohlavova 15 times while she was sleeping in a tent at an organic farm in Upala, near the Nicaraguan border.

At least 43 dead, 40 injured in Guatemala bus crash

The bus fell into a ravine about 40 miles west of the capital.

Humbled U.S., desperate Mexico face off in key World Cup qualifier Tuesday

Preview: Honduras, Costa Rica hope to build on huge wins.

Revenge Never Looked So Good: 17 photos from Costa Rica’s trouncing of the U.S.

Before watching tonight's qualifier between the Ticos and the Reggae Boyz, take in some images from Costa Rica's decisive defeat of the United States last Friday.

Costa Rica to provide credit for small tourism businesses focused on whale-watching in Osa

Whale migration in Costa Rica's southern Pacific is an important tourism draw, and in line with the country's pro-environmental image.

Costa Rica to promote tourist attractions at 26 international fairs

The Costa Rica Tourism Board hopes to arrange meetings with travel wholesalers, agents and specialized media.

The Crystal Method rocks Costa Rica’s Club Vertigo

The legendary electronic music duo hopes Saturday night's show was the start of a long relationship with Costa Rican fans.

11 killed, 15 wounded at Guatemala liquor store massacre

A motive for the crime remains unclear. Guatemala has one of the highest homicide rates in the world.

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