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Monthly Archives: December, 2013

Guatemalan president: Pot legalization in Uruguay is ‘an important step’

“We hope [Uruguay’s] experience” will be adopted in “all countries,” Otto Pérez Molina said.

Chile presidential runoff should send socialist Bachelet back to top

Sunday's vote marks the first time across all of Latin America that a presidential runoff takes between two women.

New Order’s Peter Hook comes to Costa Rica on Saturday

The former bassist of legendary bands Joy Division and New Order will play a DJ set at Hoxton, in eastern San José. Tickets are still available.

A Caribbean yoga getaway

For veggies, stretching and detox, Samasati Nature Retreat is your spot.

Where’s the beef?

Cattle theft cost ranchers more than $1.5 million in 2013.

International Court of Justice dismisses another Nicaraguan claim against Costa Rica

Construction of the road parallel to the Río San Juan not a real problem for the environment, court unanimously finds.

Dengue numbers finally drop in Costa Rica

INTERACTIVE GRAPHIC: See a timeline of dengue cases for this year and 2012.

Crime threatens to tarnish Tortuguero’s tourist industry

Area hotel owners and guides say a lack of resources for law enforcement and insufficient response from the Costa Rican Tourism Board could damage the scenic Caribbean destination's reputation with visitors.

Photo exhibit showcases Caribbean

Lucas Iturriza’s photographs illustrate the diversity of Costa Rica’s Caribbean coast.

Vehicle restrictions to be suspended for the holidays on Dec. 23

San José's Second Avenue will be closed to traffic on Saturday at noon in preparation for the annual Festival de la Luz.

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