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Monthly Archives: November, 2013

Costa Rican President Laura Chinchilla named Shark Guardian of the Year

Despite court orders to close private docks to foreign ships in 2006, Chinchilla's two predecessors left them open.

31 Photos from Puerto Viejo’s Rasta Tope

A horse parade with Caribbean flair, captured by Tico Times photographer Crush Boone.

Nicaragua begins repairs on canals in disputed border area

The work will take up to four days, said former guerrilla leader Edén Pastora, who is also in charge of the project.

Angry San José health care workers find unlikely ally in Caribbean dock workers

Union workers prevent least 30 trucks and two ships from delivering goods in Limón.

Costa Rica could embrace additional, small-scale green energy

The change would create financial incentive for solar- and wind-powered residences.

Conquering the Streets of San José: A Runner’s Journey in Costa Rica

Training for a half-marathon in San José is no jog at the beach.

Leftist in Honduras presidential race declares herself winner, victim of fraud

The electoral tribunal had declared Xiomara Castro's right-wing rival the winner.

US, Russian troops get green light to train Nicaraguan forces

The legislature approved the operations Tuesday.

Bancrédito bank to collect road exit tax from Costa Rica

Payments also can be made at ATMs recently installed at border crossings.

Chinchilla congratulates right-wing candidate on victory in still-contested Honduran presidential election

UPDATE: Hernández declared official winner. INTERACTIVE GRAPHIC: See the latest election results for Honduras as they come in, with a regional breakdown.

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