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Monthly Archives: September, 2006

Nicaraguan Culture Week Aims to Improve Relations

To foster improved relations between often hostile neighboring countries, Costa Rica will host a Nicaraguan Culture Week beginning Monday. Nicaraguan film, theater, modern dance, crafts...

Luxury Gaia Hotel Holds Official Inauguration

Gaia Hotel and Reserve, a luxury hotel in Manuel Antonio, on the central Pacific coast (TT, June 9), held its official inauguration recently, unveiling...

Local Kids Ride Free in Northern Pacific Beach Town

Costa Rican children are finally getting their chance to surf for free after years of resorting to broken pieces of lumber. Surf shop owner...

Teacher Authors Bilingual Book on Oxcarts

When high-school art teacher Michael Sims gave her students an assignment to assemble decorative oxcart wheels, she was astonished at how little information she...

Say ‘Oui’ to a Taste of France at Pastelería y Café Eiffel in Santa Ana

French cuisine has a reputation for being fussy food with small portions, the desserts rich and decadent. At Pastelería y Café Eiffel in Santa...

La Palapa Hotel and Restaurant Gives Shelter from the Tamarindo Storm

You’re staying in Tamarindo, the northern Pacific coast beach town known for its surf, precious beaches and hoppin’ nightlife. You want to be central,...

Bonefish Seen in Guanacaste

Water is low on LakeArenal but, according to veteran guide Tercio Hidalgo, the fishing is great. He was out Monday with clients who took...

Immigration Woes Worsen

Think Costa Rica’s immigration regulations are confusing? Buckle your seatbelt. With a file backup caused by systems the Immigration Director himself calls “perverse,” a...

Beach Residents See Crime Swell

From petty theft to armed home invasions,  beach towns along the Pacific coast in the northwestern province of Guanacaste are seeing an upswing in...

Sexual Harassment Law Criticized

A sexual harassment complaint filed last week against National Liberation Party (PLN) legislator Federico Tinoco by his former aide has cast new light on...

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