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Monthly Archives: November, 2015

Jason Torres takes Billabong Fest surf title

Jason Torres of Jacó won this past weekend's Billabong Fest in his home surf. With the win, he occupies No. 8 in the Association of Latin American Professional Surfers (ALAS) rankings.

Journey to Identity: An Afro-Costa Rican’s Quest for Belonging in Two Worlds

I was born in Brooklyn, New York several moons ago to a Costa Rican mom, newly immigrated, and a Panamanian dad who were sorting...

Costa Rica’s La Fortuna Waterfall is a must-see (but beware the whistle)  

LA FORTUNA, Alajuela — Standing on the rocky bank of the pool under La Fortuna Waterfall was a lifeguard wearing a life vest, holding...

Costa Rica squirrel monkeys: Conservation group holds fundraiser to count endangered species

A conservation organization is raising money to count a specific subspecies of squirrel monkey found only in the central Pacific region of Costa Rica.

Where can you eat Thanksgiving dinner in Costa Rica?

Check out these delicious options for a Thanksgiving Dinner out on the town in Costa Rica.

Costa Rica’s Biodiversity Milestone: 250th Mammal Species Discovered

Costa Rica has reached a new milestone in its mammalian fauna catalog. The list of mammal species that live in Costa Rica reached 250...

Macri wins election in Argentina, vows market reforms

His rivals dismissed him as a spoiled elitist, but ex-football executive Mauricio Macri gathered allies from diverse political forces to persuade Argentines to vote him in as their new president Sunday.

Pro-market Macri likely new president of Argentina: exit polls

Exit polls for the presidential elections in Argentina on Sunday showed a likely win for pro-market leader Mauricio Macri, heralding an end to 12 years of leftist government.

Elections in Argentina could bring big economic, political change

Argentines voted Sunday in an unprecedented presidential runoff that could end 12 years of leftist government and see the pro-business opposition seize command of Latin America's third-biggest economy.

Life With Santos A Costa Rican Security Guard Makes A Difference

As a pedestrian, not a driver, Robert Isenberg has a different relationship with the guachimánes than most.

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