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Monthly Archives: August, 2015

Drawn to the ocean’s depths again and again, the world’s best free diver vanishes at sea

Natalia Molchanova, 53, is the most decorated athlete in the history of free diving. The Russian diver holds the world record for women in every category of competition except one and has won 23 world championships.

Alcatel-Lucent makes $10 million payment to Costa Rica’s ICE in corruption settlement

ICE attorneys say that despite the out-of-court settlement in the civil case, all legal proceedings in the criminal case will continue.

Costa Rica and Brazil to play friendly in New Jersey

Costa Rica heads back to New Jersey to play a friendly with world football power Brazil on Sept. 5.

14 Reasons Costa Rica Remains a Top Retirement Destination

If retiring in a foreign country is still in your plans, let me tell you why buying real estate in Costa Rica, in spite of not being that cheap place to retire anymore, should still be on top of your bucket list!

Rawlings lays off 200 employees at its Costa Rica apparel operation

The jobs will be moved to El Salvador, a company manager said. Baseball manufacturing, however, will remain unchanged here.

International track and field officials deny widespread doping allegations

Track and field's international federation, the IAAF, has 'strongly refuted' allegations of widespread doping following reports from a British newspaper regarding tainted blood tests among the sport's top performers.

Delta, American and United ban shipments of ‘big five’ hunting trophies

Delta Air Lines, American Airlines and United Airlines will no longer allow the shipment of lion, leopard, elephant, rhinoceros and buffalo hunting trophies, the U.S. carriers said Monday.

Tortuguero: Paradise by boat is good, wet fun

No hiking required: Tortuguero is Costa Rica's watery paradise, a wildlife-rich wilderness accessible only by boat.

Regulatory Authority to propose single fare for all types of taxis

ARESEP on Tuesday will propose to average the costs of each of the different types of vehicles used for taxi services and then set a single rate.

Costa Rican health minister: Auto accidents are a public health issue

Costa Rica’s health minister called auto accidents a public health priority Monday during the presentation of the country’s new National Health Plan. Health Minister Dr. Fernando Llorca’s words were part of what he said was a more “holistic” approach to public health in Costa Rica.

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