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Monthly Archives: March, 2014

Yankees honor legend Mariano Rivera by bringing Major League Baseball to Panama for first time since 1947

Panamanian Mariano Rivera, retired player of New York Yankees, throws the ball during an exhibition game in Panama City, on Saturday.

Emotional Salvadoran shipwreck survivor meets dead mate’s kin

The Salvadoran castaway who says he survived more than a year at sea had a tearful meeting Saturday with the family of his shipmate who did not make it home.

Nicoya Peninsula’s Tango Mar excels in service, comfort

We were concluding a tour of Guanacaste with Canadian guests and arrived the long way, through Santa Cruz and then a gravel road from Playa Naranjo to Paquera. We were hot, tired, and covered in dust.

Costa Rica will battle with Venezuela before a full stadium to inaugurate the Under-17 Women’s World Cup

Before a sold-out crowd, Costa Rica will clash with Venezuela on Saturday night to kick off the fourth edition of the Under-17 Women's World Cup at the National Stadium in west San José.

Guards Sound Alarm at Poaching Crisis at Costa Rica’s Isla del Coco

A recent report filed by park guards at Isla del Coco National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located 365 miles off Costa Rica’s...

Retransformed: A sophomore experience at the Envision Festival

The sun was rising over the jungles of Costa Rica's southern Pacific, bathing decorated bodies in sunlight, mine included.

Malaysia says jet’s disappearance ‘deliberate’

A missing Malaysian airliner was apparently deliberately diverted and flown for hours after vanishing from radar, Prime Minister Najib Razak said Saturday, stopping short of confirming a hijack but taking the excruciating search for the jet into uncharted new territory.

Signs point to a World Cup return for Costa Rican star Bryan Oviedo

Before Costa Rica's friendly against Paraguay on March 5, national team head coach Jorge Luis Pinto said he was in no rush to declare injured star Bryan Oviedo in or out for the World Cup.

Costa Rican cops dismantle burglary gang that targeted beach homes

Agents from the Judicial Investigation Police (OIJ) and the National Police on Thursday arrested seven alleged members of a gang linked to at least 30 reports of burglary targeting beach homes in the Pacific provinces of Guanacaste and Puntarenas.

Nicaragua’s Ortega wants control over all of the country’s forests

MANAGUA, Nicaragua – Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega has asked his country’s legislature to pass a bill giving him complete control over the management of the country's forests, which have been clear-cut in an “extraordinary” manner during the last 20 years, said an official source on Thursday.

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