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Monthly Archives: September, 2013

Costa Rica-Miami flight makes emergency landing in the Caribbean

All 179 passengers are reportedly safe.

Playlist: 18 songs by legendary Mexican band Café Tacvba to get you hooked on rock en español

Grammy award-winning Café Tacvba will kickoff a three-day "mini-festival" with a concert in San José on Thursday night.

Immigration reform bill would remove residency fees for ‘vulnerable’ migrants

The bill aims to encourage more migrants to formalize their legal status, improving access to the legal system and easing the public burden of supporting workers who do not pay into the country's socialized health care system.

Avianca Airlines offers new Costa Rica-New Jersey flight

The new route will stop in El Salvador.

Nosara recycling center approaches completion

For a supposedly green country, Costa Rica hasn’t got much in the way of recycling infrastructure. But a U.S. architect aims to change that.

China’s transformation leaves rural elderly poor, depressed and lonely

Decades of societal turmoil — radical communism followed by rampant capitalism — have frayed the ties that once bound China's families together extremely closely.

Why you should upgrade your iPhone

Apple released iOS 7 on Wednesday.

Bob Woodward’s notes, typed from memory, on his meetings with Deep Throat

Mark Felt, then the FBI's associate director, outed himself as Deep Throat in 2005.

The rise of the private security industry in Guatemala

A new law was supposed to regulate the expanding private security industry, but to date, enforcement has been almost nonexistent.

Carl St. Clair appointed music director of Costa Rica’s National Symphony Orchestra

U.S. maestro committed to year-long contract in Costa Rica.

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