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Monthly Archives: February, 2007

Gold Mining Company Comes Under New Fire

Officials from the Environment and Energy Ministry (MINAE) are reviewing all documentation associated with the controversial Las Crucitas gold mining concession, awarded to Industrias...

Government Invests In Limón Programs

After a visit to Limón last week, Institutional Coordination Minister Marco Vargas announced the first major government investment of the year in the growing...

Esterillos Beach Resort Dispute Heats Up

Accusations are flying high in an escalating legal battle over a multimillion-dollar luxury beach resort in the central Pacific coast town of Esterillos. The case...

‘Flying Carpet’ Unites Women Artists Worldwide

Legend has it that King Solomon’s magic carpet was made of green silk. The “Flying Carpet” to be exhibited March 3-17 at Casa de...

A Reasonably Happy Ending

Bypass wasn’t getting along too well with his wife of 40 years. He wouldn’t tell me why, but I concluded it was a simple...

U.S. Sculptor Makes Home in Costa Rica

While he may have acquired the nickname “The Scoundrel,” Brian M. McMullen is anything but. The “sculptor and scoundrel” exudes sincerity as he discusses...

Restaurante Sebastian Offers Peruvian, Touch of Italian and Oriental Fusion in Escazú

An attractive, gray rock entranceway with a wheelchair-accessible ramp leads into the elegant, contemporary setting of Restaurante Sebastian. Inaugurated last September, the restaurant is yet...

Leaves and Lizards Lets Guests Get Up Close and Personal with Arenal Volcano

If you live in Costa Rica, or you’ve visited, chances are you’ve seen pictures of Arenal Volcano. Maybe you’ve been to La Fortuna, the town...

Costa Rica Tarpon Run at Barra Making History

Barra Colorado, on the northern Caribbean coast, has been having the hottest run of tarpon in the more than 20 years I’ve been hammering...

Academy Owner Declared Innocent

The prosecutor said it first: The government of Costa Rica does not have enough evidence to convict U.S. businessman Narvin Lichfield of abusing students...

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