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Costa Rica: ‘We were robbed’

Ticos are outraged that a 2014 World Cup qualifying match Friday night was allowed to move forward in Colorado, despite a blizzard that brought blinding conditions and nearly a half-foot of snow.

U.S. Fed stays course amid spending cuts

Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke said that the Fed’s policy board still saw risks for the economy.

Tico Times on vacation for Semana Santa

We will open for normal business hours at 8 a.m. on April 1.

Shape-shifters’ world

Someone Said: We all started out as a gamete, a single cell with a lot of potential looking for a mate to unlock its powers.

Tamarindo: New, notable and not-to-be-missed

Exploring Costa Rica: Options for Tamarindo hotels and restaurants.

Tamarindo at play

Catch “The Odd Couple” Friday and Saturday nights at Fisch’s Restaurant.

Liceo de Villareal High School opens Central America’s first school skate park

Students got a clean slate in exchange for improving their grades, helping with volunteer work and attending class.

Will El Salvador end amnesty?

A 1993 amnesty agreement has meant that perpetrators of massacres during El Salvador’s civil war have gone free. But will a recent court ruling change that?

Will Venezuela curtail cheap oil for Cuba?

For more than a decade, Cuba has relied heavily on cheap Venezuelan oil and favorable terms of trade to keep its economy afloat.

Genocide trial of Guatemala dictator begins

The retired general is accused of ordering the execution of 1,771 members of the Ixil Maya people.

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