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Arias Peace Foundation Gets Boost from Japan

PROJECTS to reduce illegal arms trafficking and promote peace among young people in Costa Rica received an economic hand Monday from the Japanese Embassy...

Community Says Goodbye To TV Journalist

FUNERAL services for renowned Costa Rican TV reporter José Angel Monge were held Wednesday afternoon at a church in the south San José neighborhood...

Grenada Officials Seek Extradition of U.S. Pastor

RICHARD Hinkle, a businessman and former pastor facing extradition by U.S. authorities for allegedly swindling 30 people out of $3.6 million, is also wanted...

Clínica Bíblica Begins Building New Hospital

THE Robin Hood of private hospitals that takes payment from those who can afford it and dishes out its services to some who cannot,...

Country Mourns Victims Of Madrid Bombings

COSTA Ricans, Spaniards and others across the country this week continued to mourn the lives lost in the Madrid train bombings March 11. Yesterday, President...

Radio Journalist’s Murder Case Drags On

THE quest to convict those responsible for the assassination of radio journalist Parmenio Medina saw several developments this week, including the conditional release of...

Costa Rica, Qatar Begin Diplomatic Relations

COSTA Rica and the Middle-Eastern nation of Qatar established diplomatic relations this week, according to the Costa Rican Foreign Ministry. The official announcement was made...

Jail Suicide Victim Linked to Tax Scheme

OFFICIALS from the U.S. Embassy this week confirmed that a North American man who committed suicide in his Costa Rican jail cell just after...

Argentina, Brazil Endorse Costa Rica’s OAS Candidate

THE Presidents of Argentina and Brazil this week announced they would endorse former Costa Rican President Miguel Angel Rodríguez (1998-2002) in his bid to...

Supermarkets Aim for Bigger Market Share

WHEN Enrique Uribe first opened Más x Menos de Cuesta de Moras in 1960, Costa Ricans were shocked by the concept of self service...

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