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Monthly Archives: March, 2004

Some Will Speak, Some Will Hear

THE world, according to my neighbor Forsquare, is almost equally divided into Talkers and Listeners. Well, I’ll go along with that, providing Forsquare admits...

Area Lawyer Furthers Int’l Women’s Rights

(March 8 is International Women’s Day.) TO the non-legal mind, court systems can be confusing – especially the international ones far from our personal experience....

Sea Comes Alive Under Cover of Darkness

NIGHTTIME is the right time for diving in Costa Rica. Like a night hike in the forest or in the city, you will need...

Baalbek Celebrates Birthday

Baalbek Bar and Grill celebrated its third anniversary with a three-day fiesta recently. The restaurant began as the Habibi Bar (“I love you” in Arabic)....

To The Limit

SWEAT pours down their faces. The blisters on their feet worsen with every step. They haven’t slept more than a few hours in three...

Cultural Drift Converges on Panamanian Islands

FOR the first time, four marginalized Central American communities performed an intercultural theater play in Panama, in the Caribbean islands of Bocas del Toro...

Speed Kills on East, Blue Water Returns to West

A Costa Rican Coast Guard crewman was killed reportedly late Sunday when the patrol boat he was in struck the island at the mouth...

Pedestrian Bridges Delayed Again

IF all goes according to the new plan, by December the Public Works and Transport Ministry (MOPT) may have finished constructing some of the...

Reviving the Mercado Central

TO foreigners, the heavy smell of ripe fruit in the air and the eye candy in all directions is draw enough to the Mercado...

Northern Wetlands Vanishing

LOS CHILES – A series of possibly illegal drainage canals and fires in the Northern Zone are causing widespread deforestation and the destruction of...

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