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Costa Rica’s World Cup Soccer Hopes Burned by Loss to the United States

The United States shut out Costa Rica, 3-0, and remain in contention to qualify for the 2011 World Cup.

OAS Recommends that Armed Forces Leave Conflict Area

OAS: Costa Rica and Nicaragua also should cooperate to demarcate boundary and fight drug trafficking.

Costa Rica Confronts Large and Costly Cleanup Effort

Foreign governments pledge money and other assistance.

Insulza Returns to OAS to Discuss Border Dispute

OAS secretary general met with both sides in conflict over the Río San Juan.

Phone Numbers to Get Another Digit

Costa Rica's phone numbers are set to change again in January.

IAPA General Assembly Receives Reports on Press Freedom

In the Assembly´s Keynote address, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos urges regional cooperation in the struggle against drug trafficking

Tens of Thousands Still Stranded; Roads Begin to Open

Help on the way: Supplies airlifted to isolated communities.

OAS’ Insulza Does Flyover of San Juan River in Nicaraguan Military Helicopter

Nicaraguan lawmakers plan to hold special session on disputed river island this week.

Nicaragua Sends Two More Dredges to the Río San Juan

Edén Pastora announced Monday that the Nicaraguan government will deploy two additional dredges to the Río San Juan, which forms the eastern portion of the Nicaragua - Costa Rica border.

Costa Rica Plays United States in World Cup Qualifier on Monday

The two-time World Cup champion United States woman's soccer team must beat Costa Rica on Monday or miss out on the World Cup tournament in Germany in 2011.

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