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Harvard bans professors from having sex with undergraduates

BOSTON — Harvard University has banned professors from having "sexual or romantic relationships" with undergraduates, joining a list of campuses that have taken similar steps.

Former Judicial Investigation Police official named Costa Rica’s new public security minister

Gustavo Mata, vice minister of public security and former Judicial Investigation Police (OIJ) deputy director, will assume the minister’s post on Feb. 16.

New AMCHAM president says Costa Rica is ‘well-rooted’ in tourism

As Costa Rica worried about its privileged spot as a world-renowned tourist destination this year amid high operating costs and neighborhood competition, the Costa Rican-American Chamber of Commerce elected a seasoned veteran of international hotel management as its president on Jan. 27.

National Theater announces 2015 season

Excitement reached a boiling point when the staff of The National Theater started to unveil its 2015 season on Wednesday morning.

Petrobras top management resigns in Brazil corruption case

RIO DE JANEIRO — Petroleo Brasileiro Chief Executive Officer Maria das Gracas Foster and five of her top managers stepped down amid a corruption probe that's wiped out billions of dollars of the oil producer's market value and threatens Brazil's economic revival.

Must sell by owner! Your dream home close to the beach

Price: $890,000, negotiable. Listing agent: Mary Anne Weston. Cellphone: +(506) 8814-0614. Email: mweston@ticotimes.net.

Costa Rica’s Six Most Popular National Parks

With nearly 2.5 million visitors in 2013 (the latest statistics available), Costa Rica’s diverse national parks system is the main reason many people travel...

Condoms at $755 show Venezuela reeling from plunging oil prices

"The country is so messed up that now we have to wait in line even to have sex."

Coca-Cola CEO meets with Costa Rica president on expansion plans

President Luis Guillermo Solís and Muhtar Kent, CEO of U.S. soft-drink giant Coca-Cola, met at Casa Presidencial Wednesday morning to discuss the company’s expansion here and an initiative to incorporate more diverse producers into the company’s supply chain.

Costa Rica Property Buying: What to Know About Working with Brokers

Realty and the process of acquiring a property for a client are not unlike a coin. There are two distinct sides: the broker and...

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