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Monthly Archives: February, 2004

Monteverde Festival Bound to Wow Once Again

MUSIC from across the spectrum of styles that do not make the Billboard Top 40 will enlighten concert goers in Monteverde. The Monteverde Institute will...

“Mysterious Mr. Love” Is Lovely

“THERE are two kinds of people in this world -- the takers and the took,” says George Joseph Love in Karoline Leach’s “The Mysterious...

New Conductor Leads In Season Opener

THE National Symphony Orchestra and its new Artistic Director and Conductor Chosei Komatsu opens the 2004 concert season next weekend, at 8 p.m. Friday,...

What Happens When Gray Wolves Return to Yellowstone?

FOR 70 years, trees alongside the rivers in YellowstoneNational Park wouldn’t grow. Shoots sprang up but soon disappeared. Forest rangers suspected elk were eating...

Artist Hopes to Open Public’s Eye

MICHAEL Cranford came to Costa Rica to be an artist. Moving here in 2000, he was inspired by the natural beauty of the rainforest...

Henry’s Beach Café & Grill Brings Seashore to Escazú

A beach café in Escazú? You could call that a misnomer, but Henry’s Beach Café and Grill has an oceanic feel, thanks to creative...

Here the ‘Little Things’ Make the Big Difference

PURISCAL – HIDDEN off the road about an hour southwest of San José, Hotel La Finca Que Ama peeks out from behind its beige...

Tax Plan Causes Quibbles

What began as a disagreement over the proposed tax plan this week turned into a war of words between President Abel Pacheco and the...

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