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Monthly Archives: June, 2014

Despite upset, Costa Rica still getting no respect from oddsmakers against Italy

Though La Sele achieved possibly the biggest upset of the World Cup so far, they still come in to their Friday match against Italy as major underdogs.

A golf tournament, 100 interventions and other happenings around Costa Rica

A round-up of the best events going on June 20 – 26.

US VP Biden vows to tackle ‘unacceptable’ child migrant surge

GUATEMALA CITY – U.S. Vice President Joe Biden warned Friday that Central American nations had a "responsibility" to work with Washington to stem a surge of thousands of illegal child migrants into the United States.

Biden to discuss child migrants at Guatemala visit

Guatemala is the last stop on Biden's four-country tour of Latin America.

Who’s Eddie Vedder got: Costa Rica or Italy?

Pearl Jam -- a group well-known for its environment activism -- better be rooting for the tropical underdogs, Costa Rica.

If Italians beat Costa Rica, star Mario Balotelli wants a kiss from Queen Elizabeth II

Italy striker Mario Balotelli joked on Thursday that if his side rescues England's chances of World Cup qualification by beating Costa Rica, he expects a kiss from British monarch Queen Elizabeth II.

Here is every single way that Costa Rica can qualify for the next round of the World Cup

A Tico win over Italy on Friday would guarantee Costa Rica a spot in the knockout round for only the second time ever. A tie would virtually put them in the next round.

Panama, US to start Global Entry, Global Pass programs on July 15

Global Entry allows Panamanians who comply with requirements to register to enter the U.S. in an expedited manner, while Global Pass facilitates the entry of U.S. residents into Panama.

In the war on terror, CIA turned to toys

The goal of the short-lived project was simple: spook children and their parents, causing them to turn away from the actual bin Laden.

German spelunker saved after 11 days in ‘most complex and extensive cave rescue operation ever’

MUNICH — Johann Westhauser, the spelunker trapped in Germany's deepest cave after becoming injured by falling rock on June 8, reached the surface Thursday in a rescue effort that relied on help from six countries.

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