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Miedo y asco en San José (Fear and loathing in San José)

President Laura Chinchilla was quick to denounce me for saving sharks, but I have not heard a word from her about the importance of bringing Jairo Mora's murderers to justice.

Costa Rica Foreign Ministry requests clarification from U.S. on alleged spying

Costa Rica joined a chorus of Latin American countries on Wednesday demanding an explanation about NSA spying in the region.

Quebec runaway train spotlights Wild West-era brake failures

Rail safety consultants say securing two types of brakes, air and hand, would have averted the July 6 wreck in Quebec that killed as many as 50 people.

‘Legally dead’ man wins local election in Mexico

Democratic Revolutionary Party officials said they were not aware that their candidate was legally dead.

Toshi-Aline Seeger, wife of folk giant, dies at 91

Toshi Seeger, who died Tuesday at 91, would spend years raising three children in a log cabin without electricity or running water, often by herself while her husband, Pete, taught banjo or played gigs at faraway schools for months at a time.

A Tica artist abroad

Designer Ingrid Neurohr on traveling and working outside of Costa Rica.

Leader of municipal Diversity Office’s contract not renewed, blames ‘homophobia’

The head of Goicoechea's Diversity Office, Rodrigo Campos, said that the office’s two-month terms are designed to limit the effectiveness of the position and criticized the municipality for not properly funding it.

Holy marlin!

These monsters are biting regularly off the coast of Punta Burica.

Asiana pilot ‘couldn’t see runway’ before U.S. crash

One teenage crash victim may have been run over by an airport fire engine rushing to the scene, San Francisco Fire chief Joanne Hayes-White told reporters on Monday.

In Cairo, a novelist sorts out his fears and hopes for Egypt’s future

"Ahmed, can you hear me?" The question brought me to the future, to the darkness, bullets and ambulance sirens. "You will be on air in a few seconds."

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