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CCJ orders stop to Tico highway

(posted Jan. 18, 6:15 am) - Costa Rica is rejecting a resolution passed yesterday by the Central American Court of Justice demanding that country halt construction on a 160-KM border highway that parallels the Nicaragua’s Rio San Juan on the...
January 18, 2012 · 3 Comments


Red Sox sign Nicaraguan hurler

Red Sox sign Nicaraguan hurler

Veteran Nicaraguan pitcher and seasoned international troublemaker Vicente Padilla yesterday agreed to terms with the Boston Red Sox for a $1.5 million minor league contract that includes an invitation to spring training next March. Padilla, a hard-throwing and hard-drinking righty...
January 17, 2012 · 5 Comments


Ticos denounce Nica military incursion

(posted Dec. 20, 7:15 p.m.)- Costa Rica today denounced an alleged incursion by 15 Nicaraguan soldiers “approximately 1 kilometer into Costa Rican territory,” where Nica troops allegedly “threatened” Costa Rican police officers patrolling the area. The incident occurred Dec. 19...
December 21, 2011 · 2 Comments


Tico highway for ‘national defense’

Tico highway for ‘national defense’

Putting concerns for Mother Nature before the politics of motherland, a group of Costa Rican activists is challenging their government’s hasty efforts to build a border highway paralleling Nicaragua’s Rio San Juan. The Tico environmentalists filed an injunction before Costa...
December 18, 2011 · 3 Comments


Frontier friction flares

Frontier friction flares

Centuries’ old border tensions between Costa Rica and Nicaragua are flaring again in time for the holidays. This time, it’s over allegations that Costa Rica is attempting to destroy Nicaragua’s Río San Juan by building a highway paralleling the river,...
December 7, 2011 · 3 Comments


“Chocolatito” accused by wife

(posted Nov. 25, 9:05 a.m.) - Nicaraguan boxing champ Román “Chocolatito” González is being accused by his wife of physical aggression and mistreatment, according to the daily La Prensa. Raquel Doña, wife of the WBA flyweight and minimumweight world champ,...
November 25, 2011 · No Comments


Catholic bishops criticize elections

Catholic bishops criticize elections

In a country where politicians quote the Bible and the clergy preach politics, Nicaragua’s Conference of Bishops is criticizing the Nov. 6 general elections for being undemocratic and unrepresentative of the people’s will. The Roman Catholic Conference of Bishops released...
November 17, 2011 · 1 Comment


Private sector celebrates Sandinista leadership

Private sector celebrates Sandinista leadership

MANAGUA – When Sandinista leader Daniel Ortega returned to the presidency in 2007, it was anyone’s guess how Nicaragua’s private sector would respond. After all, the pernicious policies of the Sandinistas’ experimental “mixed-economy” in the 1980s were marked by massive...
October 20, 2011 · 4 Comments


Arce: “We have to generate wealth”

Arce: “We have to generate wealth”

MANAGUA – On city walls throughout the capital, opponents to the Sandinista government have expressed their feelings about the ruling party with the simple spray-painted message: “F$LN.” The graffiti protest, meant to be an ironic, capitalistic twist to the Sandinista...
October 16, 2011 · 2 Comments


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