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Monthly Archives: July, 2008

Sportfishermen Reeling From Threats

JACO – Sportfishermen along the central Pacific coast are up in arms after some were harassed on the high seas by commercial fishing outfits. Fishermen...

Still Wondering, ‘Why The Bags for TT?’

Dear Tico Times: I appreciate the conversation about why The Tico Times is now being delivered in plastic bags, but I don’t think you’ve answered...

Driving restrictions move to 13-hour periods

Starting today, San José driving restrictions will be in effect for 13-hour periods, from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m., a switch from the proposed...

Costa Rica considers joining Chávez’s oil group

A Costa Rican government delegation will travel to Venezuela this weekend to participate in the upcoming Petrocaribe summit and analyze the possibility of joining...

Head of Costa Rican Art Museum resigns

The head of the Costa Rican Art Museum (MAC) resigned recently claiming the Arias administration through the Culture Ministry attempted to censor an exhibit...

Long-awaited poverty survey gets underway

A team of pollsters began visiting houses across the country this week to gather data on income, employment, crime, and access to technology and...

Nicaraguan rights leader says he’s being targeted for political revenge

One of Nicaragua´s top human-rights leaders claims he is the latest victim of the Sandinista government´s political witch-hunt to eliminate the opposition. Marcos Carmona, director...

Costa Rica: EU not interested in free-trade agreement

Costa Rican officials announced they are not satisfied with the market opening proposal issued by the European Union (EU) prior to the beginning of...

Much-loved Costa Rican elementary school to remain open

The Education Ministry reversed its decision to close a popular elementary school today after a report showed that the deterioration in the 112-year old building...

Now more choices for you beer lovers

Beer drinkers in Costa Rica will have one more bottle to choose from after Guatemala rolls its No. 1 cerveza, Gallo, into the Tico...

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