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Monthly Archives: June, 2007

Tico Times Web Site Now Offers Photo Galleries

The Tico Times’Web site, www.ticotimes.net, is spotlighting some spectacular photography in our new online photo galleries, launched May 18. This section of our Web site,...

Longtime Brit Commercial Attaché Retires

Maurice McPhail is sitting beside Big Ben, which, given that he recently retired as the British Embassy’s commercial attaché, seems nicely appropriate. However, friends will...

Hotel City One Offers a Touch of the Caribbean in Downtown San José

Hotel City One and its Caribbean Loft restaurant in downtown San José, off Calle Central, offer access to a world of activities and different...

Tarpon Action Still Hot; Pacific Rainy

There is still plenty of tarpon action at Barra Colorado on the northern Caribbean coast, but mighty few anglers are here to take advantage...

Domestic Violence Law Takes Effect

Is it fair to punish an abusive husband more severely than an abusive wife? Can Costa Rica’s overloaded and often inefficient justice system effectively...

Forum Touts Benefits Of Biotechnology

By the year 2025, the world population is expected to have reached approximately 8.1 billion, a significant increase in the number of mouths to...

Midwives Share Experiences

The contractions woke Diana Betancourt at 1 a.m. Like so many women before her, she sat up in bed, suddenly, and knew it was time....

Housing Problem Highlighted

When Housing Minister Fernando Zumbado slurped down his noodles Tuesday night, it was no ordinary occasion – not just because he ate his supper...

Where Can I Purchase Pastillas de Violeta?

I have spent hours searching on the Internet, and will now turn to you. Do you have any links to a store that will...

Next Time I’m Taking the Bus

Dear Nica Times: I just got back to San José, Costa Rica, from Nicaragua, where I had rented a car for the week.While in Nicaragua...

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