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Monthly Archives: October, 2013

Business sector asks for electricity-rate hikes for everyone but them

The proposed measure would affect rates for households and even public schools.

TRAVEL ALERT UPDATE: Rains, landslides close eight routes across Costa Rica

Several roads remain closed due to inclement weather but the main thoroughfare between San José and Limón is set to reopen Saturday, says Roadway Council.

He’s back: Rodolfo Hernández returns to presidential race 24 hours after quitting

After denouncing his own political party and dropping out of the presidential race last week, Social Christian Unity Party candidate, Dr. Rodolfo Hernández, announced his return to politics Saturday.

Natural causes likely to blame for mass fish deaths on Costa Rica’s Caribbean coast

Local residents also reported spotting dead turtles, dolphins and crabs, but researchers are downplaying the threat of contamination or illegal activity.

Local activists urge bicentennial celebration for Costa Rican capital through Facebook

San José turns 200 this month, so where's the party?

Police probe slain woman after U.S. Capitol car chase

Miriam Carey, a dental hygienist, allegedly rammed a barrier at the White House in a black Infiniti two-door coupe, then sped down Pennsylvania Avenue with her year-old baby girl at her side.

In IPO, Twitter seeks to be ‘anti-Facebook’

Analyst: "The mistake Facebook made was they flooded the market with shares."

Black Panther dies after being freed from 40 years’ jail in U.S.

Attorney: "One of the final things that Herman said to us was, 'I am free. I am free.'"

Fonseca, Martínez embody new breed of Cuban music

North Americans are discovering there's much more to Cuban music than Buena Vista Social Club.

30-year-old U.S. man, unidentified woman found dead in Costa Rica home

Benjamin Adams McCoy died from an apparent gunshot wound to the head. The woman was found surrounded by drugs, but showed no signs of physical violence at the man's home in Tres Ríos.

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