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Monthly Archives: September, 2010

Costa Rican Exports Going Bananas

The National Banana Corporation (Corbana) announced Monday that it expects to export around 103 million 18-kilogram boxes of bananas in 2010, a more than...

Candidacy of San José Mayor Questioned Over Residency

The head of the Supreme Elections Tribunal, Luis Antonio Sobrado, said Wednesday that authorities will conclude their investigation into the re-election candidacy of San...

Chinchilla Makes Plea for Help at United Nations

After her country made the "Majors" of drug traffic, Chinchilla is urging global community to help stem the flow

Longtime C.R. Resident Betty Mooney Dies at 89

Betty Mooney, a longtime Costa Rica resident and active member of several organizations, died here Aug. 31 at the age of 89, following several...

‘The End’ Is Coming Soon

A new independent Costa Rican film written and directed by Miguel Gómez

Q&A: MOPT Vice Minister Rises to Challenge of Improving Country’s Roads and Bridges

María Lorena López is serving her second term as No. 2 in Costa Rica's Public Works and Transport Ministry. Amid the country's crumbling infrastructure, plenty of work lies ahead.

Customers Are Part of Family at Sabanilla Bakery

Amid the chaos of San José’s east side, on the road to Sabanilla with its zooming traffic and lingering car exhaust, is a sanctuary...

‘Bean’ There, Done That: 2 Coffee Tours

Margarita Persico / Special to the Tico Times Nestled in the Central Valley’s volcanic mountains are approximately 5,900 coffee parcels and plantations and nearly 100,000...

In Nicaragua, Gadea’s Pre-Candidacy Gaining Steam

Meet Fabio Gadeo, the 'new face' of the opposition's presidential hopes Second in a two-part series on The New Push Towards Opposition Unity

Sandinistas Invent de Facto Constitution

NEWS ANALYSIS: Opposition calls for burning the alternative magna carta

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