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Monthly Archives: November, 2015

US company World Fuel Services seeks 70 bilingual employees

World Fuel Services (WFS), a company in the marketing and financing of fuel products sector, will expand its operations in Costa Rica next year, and it is currently recruiting 70 people, the Foreign Trade Ministry reported.

Keylor Navas expected to play in Saturday’s ‘El Clásico’ against Barcelona

Reports from Spain's press say that the Costa Rican and Real Madrid goalkeeper has been cleared by doctors to play in Saturday's all-important clash with Barcelona.

President Solís carries little clout with legislature, says official report

President Luis Guillermo Solís’ administration has been the least effective at getting new legislation passed of any administration in the past 25 years, according to the annual State of the Nation report.

Sea Shepherd’s Paul Watson files human rights lawsuit against Costa Rica

Celebrity conservationist Paul Watson filed a lawsuit Tuesday against Costa Rica before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, alleging politically-motivated criminal charges.

Deadline approaching for Costa Rica to set distributed generation fees

Bright sunshine isn’t anything new to Costa Rica, but broad, consumer-based distributed generation solar power soon will be, following the recent publication of an executive decree on the issue.

Intel hiring for new Costa Rica operation

Intel is recruiting professional and technical staff for its new research and development center in Costa Rica, which the company officially announced Tuesday in San José.

Costa Rica restaurant promotes conservation through delicious smoothies

Zero Army, in San José's Barrio Amón, aims to make conservation easy, colorful and delicious.

Costa Rica topples rival Panama 2-1 in wet World Cup qualifier

Costa Rica beat Panama in an instant classic on Tuesday night, giving the banged-up team sole possession of first place in its group for CONCACAF World Cup qualifying play.

Costa Rica calls for regional meeting to address flood of Cuban migrants

Costa Rica called Tuesday for establishing a humanitarian corridor for Cuban migrants traveling overland through the Americas to the United States.

Java executives sued by SEC for Bob Marley pump-and-dump scheme

U.S. regulators sued a group of alleged penny stock manipulators in a $78 million scheme where they hijacked a small coffee company formed by Bob Marley's son to reap profits from the name and trademarks of the late reggae singer.

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