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Monthly Archives: February, 2010

Officials seek Costa Ricans in Chile after quake

The Costa Rican Foreign Ministry received word on Monday that at least 33 Costa Ricans are still in Chile after the 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck...

Honduran president replaces army chief

Pressed by the international community, Honduran President Porfirio Lobo replaced the Armed Forces chief who played a key role in forcing former President Manuel...

Central American lobsters get a break

A four-month ban on fishing of the spiny lobster (Panulirus argus) in the Caribbean Sea, a first for Central America, went into effect on...

90 tickets issued monday morning under new transit law

Despite legislators´ best efforts to rewrite the law and a union´s refusal...

Cuban social club gives it up to smoking hot blues

Music fans relished to the tunes of steaming blues on Saturday, dancing the day and night away at Club Cubano in Guachipelín, west of...

Costa Rica looks to take itself off tax haven list

Friday morning found more than one hundred dark-suited men and women in a windowless meeting room of the Intercontinental Hotel, plotting how to remove...

What you should know about the immigration law

A new immigration law will enter into effect on Monday, March 1, which will bring information relevant to every foreigner residing in Costa Rica....

Texas Johnny Brown headlines Costa Rica Blues Fest

The Costa Rica Blues Fest will return Saturday to rock the house at Club Cubano in the western San José suburb of Escazú. Headlining this...

Beware of ‘Guatemalan’ Tour Guide Scam

Dear Nica Times: If you are a hotel or guest-house owner, beware of a very slick thief posing as a Guatemalan tour guide. He ran...

Granada Remembers Kathy Perkoff

Dear Nica Times: Thank you for your article in The Nica Times regarding the death of Kathy Perkoff (NT, Feb. 5). It is a true history...

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