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Monthly Archives: November, 2005

The Different Faces of Money

HISTORY buffs and money lovers alike now have the opportunity to witness the evolution of how Costa Ricans have done business over the course...

New Hummingbird Book Has Birders Buzzing

FAIRYlike hummingbirds are among the tiniest birds in the world. But they are one of the biggest draws for birdwatchers in Costa Rica, which...

Not Always What They Seem

THE four of us were trekking through the Chashme Iskandar area, a wild region in the Zagros Mountains of Iran. We were all soft-shoe...

Bernarda Vásquez: Costa Rica’s First Woman Voter Lives Quiet Life in La Fortuna

BERNARDA Vásquez no longer followspolitics. After a year of highly publicizedscandals in which photos of ex-Presidents in handcuffs provided persuasiveevidence to Costa Rican voters...

Tree Planting to Spruce Up San José

THIRTY-two trees will soon provideshade and shelter and beautify the area inSan José between the Plaza de laDemocracia and The Tico Times buildingon Avenida...

U.S. and Tico Cub Scouts Cooperate for Flood Victims

THOUGH many had never heard ofCosta Rica, Cub Scouts in Kingman,Arizona, are collecting clothes and shoesto deliver to victims of the onslaught offloods in...

Birds of a Feather: Avian Migration Under Way

THEY’RE back. Long before “snowbirds”arrive to escape the rigors of northernwinters, migrant birds begin arrivingone by one, in flocks and in massivecolumns. Many have...

Liberia Hosts First Popular Culture Festiva

A little rain can’t keep the peopleof Guanacaste from celebrating theircultural heritage.Despite the torrential rains thathave caused severe damage to thenorthwestern province this rainy...

San José Named Culture Capital

ALTHOUGH Costa Rica isn’talways known for its culture, particularlycompared to the rest of LatinAmerica and Spain, San José was ratifiedlast week as the Latin...

National Theater Conference To Be Staged in November

LONG live theater! Independent theater group Teatro Abya Yala will be presenting “Yvonne,” a loose version of “Ivonne, Princess of Bourgogne” by Polish novelist...

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