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Monthly Archives: November, 2006
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Black Eyed Peas Hip-Hop into Costa Rica
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November 3, 2006
It’s been confirmed. Los Angeles hip-pop quartet the Black Eyed Peas will shake Costa Ricans’ bum bummas Nov. 21 at Ricardo Saprissa Stadium in...
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Rabo de Toro Makes a Living Fence
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November 3, 2006
Visitors to Costa Rica often comment on our beautiful cercas vivas, or living fences, which are an integral part of the landscape here. Among the...
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Who’s Running the Joint?
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November 3, 2006
Icame late to the realization that, contrary to what my daddy told me, women are the practical sex while men are just a bunch...
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Ambassador to Open Japan Week with Concert
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November 3, 2006
For the past three years, the Japanese Embassy in Costa Rica, along with the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports, has been organizing Japan...
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Bosque del Tolomuco Serves Up Peace, Quiet and Seriously Good Breakfasts
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November 3, 2006
Though better known for its tropical beaches, Costa Rica is also very much a country of mountains. Just ask anyone who’s endured a slow,...
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Tarpon Wide Open; Calba Early
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November 3, 2006
Tarpon action at Barra Colorado on the northern Caribbean coast is wide open despite some heavy off-and-on rains in the area, according to Río...
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Administration Aims to Reduce Global Warming
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November 3, 2006
In President Oscar Arias’ administration, there is no question as to whether global warming is real or a just theory.Under the banner “Peace with...
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Can New Assembly Stay the Course?
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November 3, 2006
The honeymoon isn t yet over at the Legislative Assembly, lawmakers and analysts say, but the real test for new legislators who are confronting...
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Is Stamp Necessary in New Foreign Passport?
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November 3, 2006
We are old subscribers to your paper and are glad to see that you have an information service for the problems of retirees and...
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Analysts: Election Not Affecting Risk Level
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November 3, 2006
MANAGUA – Despite some doubts and last-minute jitters over the outcome of Sunday’s presidential election, the prospect of a return to power by Sandinista...
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