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Monthly Archives: January, 2009

Donations Are Pouring In From Near and Far

Some unique methods are being used for collecting donations, giving Costa Rican residents and other concerned parties worldwide the opportunity to help, and even...

Tourism Types Scramblin’ To Keep ’Em Coming

Concerned the earthquake is scaring foreigners away, government agencies and tourism businesses have united to send a message: “We are open for business.” The...

Banco Popular to Restart Consumer, Home Lending

Starting next week, Banco Popular (BNCR) will reactivate consumer and mortgage credit. This year BNCR plans to inject ¢213 billion (about $387 million) into consumers...

Emergency Supply Warehouse Gutted by Accidental Fire

A National Emergency Commission (CNE) supply warehouse caught fire near the TobíasBolañosAirport in Pavas, west of San José, destroying emergency supplies for the earthquake...

Blogs A-Twitter After Earthquake

While nearly everyone in Costa Rica felt the tremors, the first report of the earthquake came not from radio, television or newswires, but from...

The Missing

Hania Flores, Idania Pérez, Johnny Alexander Corrales, Jonathan José Bolaños, José Baldelomar, Norlan Flores, Rafael Angel Murillo, Rodolfo Segura, Sebastián Coronado, Siria Murillo, Mario Chávez.

The Dead

Roberto Chávez, Rafael Herrera, José Roberto Vargas, Ana María Rodríguez, Yipsi Tatiana Oliva, Maricela Arguello, Miguel Angel Arteta, Roberto Jara, Jeremy Alfaro, Julio César Rojas, Edwin Masís, Fabián Andrés...

In Their Own Words: People Recount Scenes

‘Restaurant simply exploded’ Virginia resident Walter Holmes was among 300 tourists trapped overnight in the La Paz Waterfall Gardens Hotel. Holmes and his wife spent...

La Paz Falls Into Chaos

Hundreds of foreign tourists were trapped at the La PazWaterfallGardens and Peace Lodge hotel after the earthquake. “It was terrible. The ground was shaking and...

Aftershocks Rattle C.R., 1 Girl Dies After Stress

Costa Rica was hit with at least five smaller earthquakes Monday night and Tuesday morning that ranged in magnitude from 2.8 to 4.3, and...

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