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Monthly Archives: March, 2014

Costa Rica passes bill to curb hot money investments

The Legislative Assembly approved in a second-round vote Monday afternoon a long-delayed capital-control bill that requires foreign investors to deposit 25 percent of their investment with the Central Bank.

Costa Rica’s Environment Ministry still hopes to close public zoos, despite losing in court

The Costa Rican Environment Ministry’s plans to revamp the country’s public zoos and turn them into cage-less bioparks came to a halt last week, when an administrative court granted zoo administrators Fundazoo another 10-year management contract.

He posted on Facebook about killing a jaguar; now this young Tico could be in hot water

A photograph of a dead jaguar posted on a Costa Rican youth's Facebook profile on Tuesday has caused outrage among Ticos on social media sites.

Costa Rica rounds out free trade agreements with Europe

The Legislative Assembly approved a bill in second debate Tuesday that builds on Costa Rica’s recently approved free trade agreement with the European Union.

Highlights from the International Design Festival 2014

“We bought 2,180 chairs [for the lectures] and they were all full,” said organizer Alfredo Enciso, who co-founded the event in 2010.

Is this Coffee’s third wave?

What was once novel – the warm décor, the gentle music, the faux-Italian lingo – has become banal. Today's coffee snobs would rather snort Sanka than set foot inside a Starbucks.

Is Costa Rica’s anti-tobacco law encouraging smuggling?

Two years after Costa Rica passed an aggressive national anti-smoking law, the number of illegal smokes seized by law enforcement has skyrocketed by 89 percent, according to figures from the Finance Ministry.

Limón residents keep up pressure on lawmakers to approve Chinese loan

Hundreds of Caribbean residents on Tuesday traveled from the province of Limón to San José to urge lawmakers to expedite a Chinese loan to finance the expansion of Route 32, the main highway connecting the province with the capital.

Tickets for Chicago’s iconic Lollapalooza music fest now on sale

Eminem, Skrillex, Kings of Leon and Arctic Monkeys. Those are four of the six headliners at this year's Lollapalooza music-fest, a three-day affair from Aug. 1-3 in the Windy City's Grant Park, according to Chicago music insider Greg Kot.

Venezuela’s credit rating cut for 3rd time in 3 months

CARACAS, Venezuela – Venezuela's credit rating was cut by the third ratings agency in three months, as Fitch Ratings said accelerating inflation and weakening growth had fueled a wave of street protests.

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