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El Salvador’s Ruling Party Wins Legislative Plurality

SAN SALVADOR – The ruling conservative ARENA party, which has governed El Salvador since 1989, won 34 of the 84 seats in the unicameral...

Racism Still Major Concern in Guatemala

GUATEMALA CITY – The racism suffered by the majority of native Guatemalans continues to be a “terrible phenomenon” that impedes the country’s development, the...

Vive La Francophonie!

Francophone Festival 2006 kicked off in San José March 15, but there’s still plenty of French culture to head out of the house for...

Presidential Challenge Opens April 20

The first leg of the 10th Presidential Challenge of Central America begins April 20 in Playa Carrillo, on the northern Pacific coast, hosted by...

Yuck to Sausage and Illegal Business

If you keep up with Costa Rican politics, see if this advice on how to govern sounds familiar: “…provide reasonably good government for the...

Run for the Escazú Hills

On April 8, the Association for the Conservation and Development of the Escazú Mountains (CODECE) will hold its fourth annual cross-country race to raise...

Natty Dread: Where to Get the Caribbean Look

Visitors coming to the Caribbean side of Costa Rica instantly see the ethnic differences in the area. The strong Afro-Caribbean influence in the Limón...

Memphis, Tennessee, Gets a Taste of Pura Vida

The home of the blues and the birthplace of rock and roll is about to get a Tico twist. The U.S. city of Memphis,...

A Familiar Sight for More than a Century

Anyone familiar with San José will recognize the church-like building recessed between San Juan de Dios Hospital and the Children’s Hospital on Paseo Colón. Today...

Sting and Jamiroquai Headline Festival Imperial

Believe it. The stars’ arrivals have been confirmed, and at noon on April 1, the gates of Autódromo La Guácima racetrack in Alajuela, northwest...

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