Meg Whitman Denies Accusations Of Employing An Illegeal Immigrant KnowinglyEx-housekeeper for Meg Whitman claims Calif. candidate knew she might be in country illegally
Housekeeper claims Whitman was notified of status Attorney claims California GOP gov candidate Whitman knew housekeeper was working illegally
Whitman bid rocked by maid’s immigration status Costa Rica’s top court blocks civil union referendum, says it put gays at disadvantage
Costa Rica court blocks gay civil union referendum Laura Chinchilla becomes Costa Rica’s first woman presidentSAN JOSE - Laura Chinchilla, who has been sworn in as the first woman president of Costa Rica, has pledged to bring more peace and quality education in the country. Laura Chinchilla sworn in as Costa Rica’s 1st female president, replaces Nobel laureate Arias
Costa Rica inaugurates new President Chinchilla Costa Rica opens embassy in IndiaSAN JOSE - The Costa Rican Foreign Ministry announced Tuesday the opening of an embassy in Indian capital New Delhi. San Jose City Council members vote to draft ordinance regulating medical marijuana collectives
San Jose votes to pursue medical pot regulations Clinton presses Latin America to recognize Honduras, vow more anti-drug aid
Clinton pushes Honduras recognition SAN JOSE, Costa Rica — U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is urging the countries of Latin America to recognize the new, post-coup government of Honduras and is pledging additional counternarcotics aid to the region. Clinton: US to restore aid to Honduras, urges recognition of new government
Clinton urges recognition of Honduras government Former Costa Rican president who prohibited presidential re-election dies at 93
Former Costa Rican President Trejos dies at 93 Costa Rica elects first woman presidentSAN JOSE - fifty-year-old Laura Chinchilla became the first woman president of Costa Rica after she won 64.7 percent votes in the country’s general election this weekend. Regional rights court condemns Guatemala for not investigating 1982 civil war massacre
Rights courts condemns Guatemala in 1982 massacre Honduran president-elect wants political amnesty for Zelaya and those involved in June coup
Honduran president-elect says coup amnesty for all |