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Monthly Archives: September, 2013

Power outages, landslides after strong Guatemala quake

The magnitude-6.5 quake was located near the border of Guatemala and Mexico.

PAYBACK. Ticos beat U.S., 3-1, take first place

Costa Rica dominates, scoring 2 goals in 10 minutes in an intense match in San José's National Stadium that ended with a decisive 3-1 victory for the first-place Ticos.

The simple guide to what you need to know about tonight’s Costa Rica-United States match

Can I watch the game on TV? What's at stake tonight? What's up with Costa Rican fans trolling the U.S. team?

Football: Colombia on brink after Ecuador win

Colombia and Argentina are poised to head to next year's World Cup in Brazil.

Tens of thousands of Ticos descend on National Stadium for crucial World Cup qualifier match

Costa Ricans are hungry for revenge after the controversial snow match in Denver.

NSA cracks Internet encryption

Code-named "Bullrun" after a major U.S. Civil War battle, the NSA project has focused on defeating encryption in widely used protocols such as HTTPS, secure sockets layers (SSL) and virtual private networks (VPN).

Obama plans Syria speech as agreement eludes U.S. at G-20 summit

Obama: "Failing to respond to this breach of this international norm would send a signal to rogue nations, authoritarian regimes and terrorist organizations."

Mexico bus driver slayings may be revenge for violence against women

A shadowy female assassin has terrified bus drivers in Ciudad Juárez and captivated Mexico for the past week.

The Mysterious Origins of Cured Trout in Costa Rica

The story of Bruno Maurach and his incredible recipe for the only trout caught and cured in Costa Rica.

Tropical Storm Lorena lashes Mexico Pacific coast

The storm's center could skirt the peninsula's coast late Friday and make landfall as a weaker tropical depression on Saturday.

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