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Monthly Archives: November, 2006

How Will Small Businesses Fare under CAFTA?

John Flores remembers when he went to the nearby Más x Menos as a kid, and bought food at what was then a grocery...

Wine, Dine, Help Environment At Osa Peninsula Fundraiser

Diners at a fundraising event Nov. 17 at Club Union in San José will not only sample a five-course meal with California wines, but...

Commission Given CAFTA Deadline

The Legislative Assembly this week voted to set deadlines for the drawn-out legislative process of the Central American Free-Trade Agreement with the United States...

Limón Protests End, Mega-port Proposed

The Arias administration this week unveiled a plan to find a private concessionaire to build and manage a $500 million mega-port on Costa Rica’s...

Pop + Opera = Pópera

Performing Nov. 15, 16 and 17 in San José’s National Theater: Compañía Lírica Pópera, the Spanish quartet promoters say “caused frenzy in the old...

Elvis Tribute Artist Comes to San José

A rising leader of those known by the letters ETA – that’s “Elvis tribute artists,” not the Basque paramilitary organization – is bringing several...

Gala Fundraiser to Benefit Pinilla Academy

Playa Bonita at Hacienda Pinilla, on the northern Pacific coast, will slip into its best garb Nov. 18 for a Gala Gourmet Fundraiser to...

Coral Reef Home to Myriad Colors

Blue, red, yellow, black, white, green and every shade in between has been seen on the stunning coral reefs of CahuitaNational Park and the...

Open Road, Lost Loves: Life of a Traveling Clown

Traveling clown Luciano Caferri walks into a bicycle shop in Quito, Ecuador. He speaks with Nelson, the shop’s bike mechanic. He explains clearly his desire...

Indigenous Cultural Center Opens in Caribbean

Members of the Cabécar indigenous group used to wade or take a boat across the ZentRiver on their way home from the Caribbean banana...

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