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Monthly Archives: May, 2015

Film premiere, swing dancing, and other happenings around Costa Rica

A roundup of events taking place May 15 – 21.

Women’s cricket in Costa Rica? Yes!

The Costa Rica Cricket Federation and the British Embassy inaugurated the Women's Cricket Association Thursday in San José.

Italian arrested with liquid cocaine at Costa Rica airport

The suspect was toting 5,995 grams of liquid cocaine in a black hydration pack hidden inside a blue backpack he carried on his way to Rome.

New Southwest flights to Costa Rica from Houston, Baltimore

Southwest Air will soon offer 22 weekly flights to Costa Rica's international airports in Guanacaste and Alajuela, outside San José.

Alajuelense, Herediano face off in Costa Rican soccer finals

Alajuelense will face Herediano in Costa Rica’s soccer finals despite its 1-0 loss Wednesday before its fiercest rival, the champion Saprissa.

Most Mexico policymakers warn against raising rates before US

MEXICO CITY — Mexican policymakers were unanimous in their decision to keep the key interest rate unchanged at a record low last month, with the majority warning against raising rates before the Federal Reserve.

For some Colombian kids, classroom is jungle and family is FARC

There are no precise figures on how many minors have been recruited by leftist guerrilla groups, right-wing paramilitaries and drug gangs in Colombia's long-running, tangled conflict. But the state-run Family Wellbeing Institute says it has helped more than 5,000 child recruits since 1999.

Monteverde Costa Rica dazzles: wet, wild, lush and teeming with life

MONTEVERDE CLOUD FOREST RESERVE, Puntarenas — The guide said there was a poisonous little snake that lived somewhere along this section of the trail,...

Finding The best coffee in Costa Rica: One slurp at a time

Noelia Villalobos, executive director of the Specialty Coffee Association of Costa Rica, said that they have never seen so many high quality coffees before.

Las Tablillas blues: Costa Rica chases unauthorized immigrants along new border crossing

Costa Rica expects 40 percent of traffic that currently goes through Peñas Blancas in Guanacaste to shift to Las Tablillas. That could include unauthorized Nicaraguan immigrants.

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