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Costa Rica’s new tourism minister talks about marketing the future

Tourism Minister Allan Flores lays out his goals for the country’s tourism industry.

Guatemalan first ‘single’ lady hits the stump

PERSONAL REPORT: Presidential candidate Sandra Torres divorced her husband, the current president, to run for Guatemala’s highest office. As one of her recent rallies shows, the polarizing Torres has a loyal, enthusiastic fan base.

Costa Rica’s pineapple boom unhealthy, warn experts

Pineapple is one of Costa Rica’s most environmentally hostile crops. Companies are looking to change that.

San José archbishop resigns … and stays on

Hugo Barrantes, 75, will celebrate his 50th anniversary as a member of the priesthood this December.

INA makes job search easier

In 2010, more than 40,000 students learned a trade at Costa Rica's top technical school.

Costa Rica turtle town welcomes nesting season

A small coastal village is working to build an economic future around endangered sea turtle conservation.

Hard Rock Café coming to Costa Rica next year

Construction on a Hard Rock location at the Ramada Plaza Herradura is set to begin in January, with the restaurant expected to open in October 2012.

Former Costa Rican president appeals prison sentence

Miguel Ángel Rodríguez faces five years in prison after being found guilty of a corruption charge in the ICE-Alcatel bribery trial.

Percussion fest brings the beat to Costa Rica

Ensembles from Spain, the United States, Mexico and Costa Rica will perform in San José’s National Theater and in Heredia, Turrialba and Palmares between May 31 and June 4.

Urban dance festival kicks off Wednesday in San José

Break dancing and hip-hop artists from across Latin America will battle it out in the 2011 Open Urban Dance and Art Festival June 1 to 5.

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