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Ill diners use Facebook to close popular restaurant Café Mundo

Owner refutes Health Ministry report, says illness likely caused by stomach flu not food poisoning.

Caracas in San José: Stuff yourself with arepas

The restaurant in Costa Rica’s capital adds Tico and international twists to the traditional Venezuelan dish.

Technical difficulties fail to derail Shakira’s song and (belly) dance

A 15-minute delay caused by an electrical outage got the National Stadium's closing ceremony off to an embarrassing start.

Nature Air adds direct flights to Nicaragua

Both the airport in San José and Liberia fly to Managua.

WikiLeaks: As crime rises, Costa Rica ‘no longer safe’

WikiLeaks cables show that U.S. officials feared Costa Rica's inefficiency at prosecuting crimes and preventing drug trafficking.

Japan fundraiser draws thousands

Ticos eat sushi, fold origami and watch anime while raising more than $50,000 for Japan's earthquake victims.

Domo Arigato: Costa Rica fundraiser for Japan raises more than $50,000

UPDATE: Thousands of attendees contributed to the cause. All proceeds from the event will go to the Red Cross in Japan to help with disaster relief.

Father and son win golf classic in Los Sueños

John and Zach Eberhart were part of a foursome that won a free trip to Puerto Rico through the Ronald McDonald House Golf Classic in Los Sueños. Twenty years ago, John Eberhart discovered Ronald McDonald House when Zach needed emergency surgery.

Chinchilla, Ban Ki-Moon meet in Guatemala

Meeting focused on getting assistance in the war on drugs.

Japanese in Costa Rica mourn tragedy

Fourth largest quake since 1900 devastates Japan. Approximately 350 Japanese watched the catastrophe unfold from Costa Rica.

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