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Monthly Archives: September, 2008

Water authority reveals popular Costa Rica beaches in bad shape

  Some of the Pacific coast's most popular beaches are dangerously polluted with sewage runoff, according to a broad study revealed Friday by the National...

Costa Ricans slowly leave shelters in wake of Hanna side effects

  Residents in Costa Rica's northwestern Guanacaste province began returning yesterday to their homes after heavy rain from Tropical Storm Hanna sideswiped the Pacific coast...

U.S. citizen found dead in Barrio Escalante

  Costa Rican authorities are investigating the death of U.S. citizen with the last name Hendrix, whose body they found in an apartment in San...

Costa Rica rivers overflow with Hanna rain

  With heavy rains falling over the last few days, the National Emergency Commission declared red and yellow alerts in parts of the country.   Rains blamed...

La Sele gear up for two international games this week

  The Costa Rican men´s soccer team is gearing up for two World Cup qualifying matches this week, although there will be some new faces...

There’s Something Fishy Happening on La Calzada

Dear Nica Times: The last three blocks of the main street in Granada, where it meets LakeCocibolca is known as the “Los Mangos” district. “La...

Honduras Eyes Offshore Oil Exploration Under ALBA

TEGUCIGALPA – A firm chartered by the Venezuelan-led Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas (ALBA) might soon be prospecting for oil in Honduran territorial waters...

Former Tico Envoy Looks at C.A. Crime Wave

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The expanding “21st century socialist revolution” of Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez may represent a destabilizing political threat to Central America, but...

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