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Monthly Archives: September, 2010

CATIE Botanical Gardens Home to Art and Biodiversity

At the Tropical Agricultural Research Center’s (CATIE) botanical gardens, fine art and science have come together with a host of butterflies, beetles, wasps and...

Priest Accused of Raping 10-Year-Old Boy

National Police officers arrested a 33-year-old priest in Pococí, in the Caribbean province of Limón, on Tuesday under suspicion of having raped a 10-year-old...

In Nicaragua, Ortega Nearing Super Majority

MANAGUA – President Daniel Ortega is only four votes away from obtaining the 60 percent majority in the National Assembly that he needs to...

Telecom Companies Find Flaws in Costa Rica’s Mobile Guidelines

The opening of the Costa Rican mobile phone market to private competition may encounter further delays after three participating telecommunications companies objected to guidelines...

Chinchilla Calls for New Investigation into Caldera Highway

The new highway to the Pacific coast, which has not yet rounded its one year anniversary, is under investigation again for persistent public safety...

Costa Rica asked to reconsider decision on in vitro fertilization

The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights has asked Costa Rica to reverse its position on in vitro fertilization and lift its 10-year ban on...

Bridge Construction in Tibás, Another Closed in Aserrí

Punishing weekend rains resulted in the closure of the bridge above the Río Pital, which connects San Gabriel de Aserrí to San Ignacio de...

Swimmer to Cross Lake Arenal for ‘Peace, Friendship and Clean Waters’

Slovenian long-distance swimmer Martin Strel will swim across Lake Arenal in north-central Costa Rica on Wednesday in an effort to raise awareness for the...

Costa Rican Authorities Start Checking for Departing Visitors’ Entry Stamps

Immigration authorities have begun checking the entry stamps in tourists’ passports at the country’s international airports to ensure that they have not overstayed their...

Bon Jovi Rocks Saprissa Stadium

Jon Bon Jovi plays to an audience of 20,000 screaming fans during his concert last Sunday at Ricardo Saprissa Stadium in Tibás, north of...

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