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Monthly Archives: January, 2014

Traffic Police issue 225 fines to motorists for not paying marchamo

Motorcycle owners are the most reluctant to pay, according to a Dec. 30 report.

Zapatistas mark uprising’s 20th anniversary

Taking its name from 1910 revolution hero Emiliano Zapata, the Zapatista National Liberation Army appeared the same day that the North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) came into force.

This year’s wars

Honduras makes Foreign Policy's list of 10 conflicts to monitor in 2014.

Pot shops open in Denver as Colorado projects $578 million sales

Wholesale transactions taxed at 15 percent will finance school construction, while the retail levy of 10 percent will fund regulation of the industry.

Google: ‘We win’ even when economy suffers’

No one should be under the illusion at this point that Google is an entirely beneficent force in the marketplace.

Election video spurs angry responses

An anonymous group and the ruling National Liberation Party respond to video attacks.

The newest routes for flying to Costa Rica in 2014

New Jersey, Florida, New York and Mexico all added new ways to get to San José.

UPDATE: U.S. missionary gored by bull at Zapote festival out of hospital

The Pennsylvania-native moved to Costa Rica more than two years ago.

Consortium threatens to stop work on expanding Panama Canal

Construction is scheduled to be completed in June 2015, already a nine-month delay over the date set in the contract.

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