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Monthly Archives: October, 2013

PHOTO REPORT: Cementerio General: An open-air museum in San José

Photographer Alberto Font spent a day at the Cemeterio General, capturing the country's most important funerary art.

Drug submarine captured in Ecuador destined for Costa Rica

Public Security Vice Minister Celso Gamboa said that other drug submarines have landed in Costa Rica.

Apple to debut new iPads as tablet rivals crowd maturing market

Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook will debut a high-definition iPad mini and a thinner iPad at an event on Tuesday.

Coffee blues: Costa Ricans are drinking less joe

Following the downturn of the national economy, coffee consumption in Costa Rica has dropped in recent years. To reverse the trend, roasters are launching a new media campaign.

Costa Rica’s Cabo Blanco Absolute Nature Reserve turns 50

Cabo Blanco Absolute Nature Reserve, Costa Rica's oldest nationally protected forest, celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. Located on the Nicoya Peninsula's southernmost tip,...

Heavy rains on Sunday flood 12 Costa Rican cantons

At least 60 people were relocated to a temporary shelter in a public school at La Unión, east of the capital.

Gunmen steal $60,000 in Costa Rica restaurant heist

The robbers reportedly knew their victims were carrying large quantities of cash.

For Guatemala’s Rigoberta Menchú, votes aren’t everything

The Mayan Nobel Peace Prize laureate dismisses low voter support in recent elections, saying politics in Guatemala are skewed toward the wealthy.

‘Likely service disruption’ affects Facebook users

The problem was quickly solved but left millions of users temporarily unable to like posts, post comments or upload photos.

How much does a liter of milk cost?

Some Costa Rican presidential aspirants struggled to offer their best guess for the cost of basic household items.

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