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Monthly Archives: April, 2016

Airlines announce new flights to Costa Rica

Three airlines announced new flights this week between Costa Rica and destinations in Canada, Mexico and Venezuela.

US man among four arrested for cloning credit cards in Costa Rica

Police said the group was connected to at least six cases of fraud involving corporations and individuals in Costa Rica, Panama, the U.S. and Europe.

Costa Rica skate and BMX national championships come to Sabana Park

Sabana Park will play host to the 2016 La Tuerca Johnny's Fest, a skate and BMX championship, that pits the nation's best young skaters and riders against each other in an all-day competition.

Little Theatre Group unveils latest production

The Little Theatre Group shakes things up in Escazú.

Intel cuts 12,000 jobs, forecast misses amid PC market decline

Intel Corp., the world's biggest maker of semiconductors, said it will cut 12,000 jobs, or 11 percent of its workforce, retrenching as the personal-computer market heads toward a fifth year of decline.

Crowdfunding campaign to orbit Costa Rica’s first satellite surpasses goal

Tico engineers will be responsible for the satellite's final assembly that will take place here during the second half of this year.

PHOTO: Raquel Rodríguez makes NWSL debut in Sky Blue’s 2-1 win

Costa Rican national soccer star Raquel Rodríguez helped New Jersey's Sky Blue FC win 2-1 over the Seattle Reign in her National Women's Soccer League debut Sunday.

Atenas association for the disabled transforms lives – and old tires, too

An organization in Atenas, Alajuela is changing old tires into art as just one of its efforts to help adults in the community face physical and mental challenges.

Football: US releases three FIFA guilty plea transcripts

A U.S. judge released Monday transcripts of guilty pleas from three prominent defendants in the sweeping FIFA corruption investigation who confessed to crimes and agreed to pay $37.5 million in compensation.

Brazil’s impeachment battle isn’t over, but it’s looking grim for President Rousseff

A weekend vote by Brazilian lawmakers to impeach President Dilma Rousseff was only one step in the push to unseat her. But the lopsided tally sent a resounding message about the depths of her political collapse.

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