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Monthly Archives: July, 2006

Tico Times Launches Expanded Daily News

Many Tico Times readers know they don’t have to wait until Friday to get the latest news – they read The Tico Times Daily...

Harken Oil Company Requests $13 Million

Harken Costa Rica Holdings (HCRH) representative Brent Abadie is asking for $13 million in damages from the Costa Rican government for the cancellation of...

Tourism Industry Slowly Ramping Up Access

On a scale of one to 10, Alberto López gives Costa Rica’s tourism industry a five or six when it comes to access for...

Gov’t Reveals Plan to Reduce Shantytowns

Throughout Costa Rica, an estimated 40,000 families live in more than 400 shantytowns, or tugurios, defined as groupings of approximately five families or more...

Chiropractor Couple Runs Clinics

“Headaches, back and neck pain, frozen shoulder, dizziness, stress and problems with the extremities are frequent reasons why people consult us,” says Atenas-based chiropractor...

Flyswatter in the Ointment

TAMARINDO – There’s a lot of moving and shaking going on in Tamarindo, the big little beach town in the northwestern province of Guanacaste....

Suria Mountain Lodge: Tico Family Hospitality in San Gerardo de Dota

San Gerardo de Dota is arguably one of the few remaining Costa Rican tourism hot spots that has not skewed the entirety of its...

Northern Pacific Steady; Slow Elsewhere

We’re getting a steady s a i l f i s h bite, dorado, tuna an occasional wahoo and some marlin along the northern...

Termites Threaten National Theater

Behind the ornate walls and gilt furnishings of the National Theater, the crown jewel of Costa Rican architecture, armies of termites threaten to slowly...

INS Rejects Contract over $1.45

It might seem unlikely that a $1.45 error could cause a $1.37 million difference in government spending. However, according to software company Mitchell International...

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