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Monthly Archives: March, 2010

Bill Aims to Spark Increased Energy Production

Opposition to the new general electricity bill has been a quiet roar at its very loudest. Last year, when the bill was proposed in the...

Long Live Costa Rica

You are only given one life and, though efforts might be made to prolong it, life ends in death. In the annals of history,...

38 indicted in sports betting operations

In a cross-agency effort in the United States, 38 people involved in...

Costa RIca ranked fourth most competitive tourism destination in the Americas

A study conducted by the World Economic Forum has ranked Costa Rica as the fourth most competitive tourism location in the Americas, behind Canada,...

Atlantic could whip up eight hurricanes in 2010

The Atlantic could whip up as many as eight hurricanes this coming hurricane season from June through November, an above-average tally, according to a...

Nica Coverage Seems Bipolar

Dear Nica Times: Your articles about Nicaragua can only be described as bi-polar. One week it’s crime and the antics of your dictator, and then...

Three Cheers for Granada Police Dept.

Dear Nica Times: Some of you may have heard that we have had several robberies of Granada businesses in the past week, reportedly with a...

Manuel Antonio / Quepos

Katreena Sol has opened Masaje Místico (Mystic Massage) on the beach at Hotel Arboleda, offering Reiki and massage simultaneously with the four hands of...

United World College Hosts International Dance Event

United WorldCollege in Santa Ana, southwest of San José, is hosting its annual Mozaico Dance event April 8 at 7:30 p.m. Performers are students...

Day Trips From the Capital Offer Fun for Everyone

If you find yourself in San José during your Costa Rican family vacation, options abound for fun day trips in and around the capital....

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