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The New York Times eyes more changes to meet digital challenge

The New York Times is eyeing further changes to its newsroom to meet the growing challenges of digital, it said Thursday, as the company reported a rise in profits.

From classrooms to the office, Intel addresses high-tech gender gap in Costa Rica

Intel Costa Rica is taking on a worthy challenge: getting more women into engineering careers, starting with elementary-school classrooms.

Intel says there is no US pay gap between men and women at the chipmaker

On Wednesday, Intel released what in some ways has become de rigueur for a technology company: Its annual report on diversity.

Costa Rica coffee cashing in despite drop in exports

The value of Costa Rican coffee exports increased 11 percent — an additional $30 million — during 2015 compared to 2014.

Bacardi fires latest salvo in Havana Club rum battle with Cuba

Bacardi filed suit Monday against the United States demanding an explanation of its decision to let Cuba sell Havana Club rum in the United States once the U.S. trade embargo against the communist island is lifted.

Economists close in on spotting future recessions

Perhaps there is a better way to use leverage to forecast recessions. Instead of looking at the amount of credit, maybe we should look at the price and the quality of credit.

Costa Rica to host UN meeting on space technology

Costa Rica will host the workshop on Human Space Technology of the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA), March 7-11.

Employers looking to fill 3,000 vacant jobs at CINDE fair next month

The 12th edition of the Costa Rican Investment Promotion Agency (CINDE) Job fair takes place Feb. 19-21 at the Antigua Aduana, east of downtown San José. Here's what you need to know.

Advocate says Costa Rica’s medical marijuana bill doesn’t go far enough

Medical marijuana advocates made their case, a lawyer got off the hook for growing pot on his roof, and police announced a two-metric-ton marijuana seizure.

Beyond the carrot and the stick: persuasion hacks that get results

Whether you're trying to motivate your employees, colleagues or kids, this week's "Doing Business" column looks at ways to think outside the box.

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