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Guatemala’s sugar industry rakes in profits thanks to high productivity, low wages

Christopher Columbus first brought sugar to the Americas in the 15th century. Since then it has transformed the political and social composition of the region. Here’s a look at one Central American country’s modern industry.

Viral election video urges Costa Ricans to reject the historically dominant parties

University of Costa Rica students filmed in all seven provinces. The video has received more than 100,000 views in less than a week.

Arenal Report

Once again Mount Chirripó must bow its majestic head, this time to the intrepid 2013 Arenal Expedition Team. Months ago, David Fountaine, Jim Aoki,...

Presidential candidates snub rival José María Villalta’s tamal invitation

The progressive party candidate invited his rivals over to partake in a Tico Christmas tradition.

Great gift ideas: The fair-trade art of Verdes y Colores

This souvenir museum offers a crash course in Costa Rican handicrafts.

Costa Ricans are drinking less bottled water, more soft drinks

Teas, aloe beverages and coffee are favorites among Ticos.

Alajuela’s first vegetarian restaurant missing key ingredients

El Chante Vegano has great potential, but lots of kinks. For instance, a cheese shortage.

‘A Christmas Carol’ warms hearts at Espressivo

See how Scrooge embraces the spirit of Christmas – in Spanish.

As he filmed, Zapruder knew instantly Kennedy was dead

Fifty years ago this month, with his Bell & Howell Zoomatic, 58-year-old Russian immigrant Abraham Zapruder watched the sparkling motorcade round the corner at Dealey Plaza and turn onto Elm Street.

Colonial charm across the border

How to spend three days in Granada, Nicaragua.

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