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Monthly Archives: April, 2012

U.S. jury convicts Costa Rican man in $485 million insurance fraud case

Minor Vargas could face a maximum sentence of 170 years in prison.

Court to study legality of immigrant detentions

Immigration officials must stop detaining suspected undocumented immigrants pending the court’s ruling.

China OKs Costa Rican meat exports

Costa Rican officials say meat and dairy exports to China will help boost the economy in the province of Alajuela, northwest of the capital.

Costa Rican-born U.S. soldier killed in Afghanistan

Staff Sgt. Andrew Britton-Mihalo, 25, was killed in an attack by an Afghan soldier who the U.S. Army was mentoring.

Expat kills would-be home invader in Escazú

Three accomplices escape following a shootout in a Bello Horizonte home.

U.S. teenager feared drowned in Osa Peninsula

Update: Ravit Thekurdeen, 19, was swept up in a wave at Playa Tortuga on Sunday morning. He is a a chemistry and pre-med student at Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania.

Costa Rica’s Chinchilla takes charge at scene of chaotic traffic accident

One of the first witnesses on the scene following a hit-and-run accident, the Costa Rican president helps care for injured passengers and arrest a drunk driver.

Guatemala launches health and education aid program

The government is doling out small payments to families in need.

Gay rights activists protest 102-year-old Costa Rican restaurant

Last month, a kissing lesbian couple was kicked out of the historic restaurant Chelles, prompting a protest outside the diner Saturday evening.

Goverment proposes 1-year moratorium on maritime zone demolitions

A proposed bill would give residents threatened by eviction and demolition orders some breathing room.

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