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Monthly Archives: November, 2010

C.R. court: ‘No’ to gold mine

A Costa Rican court has annulled the mining concession previously granted to Industrias Infinito, S.A., and ordered the company to pay environmental damages.

Coffee farmers struggling, but prices are high

A hurricane and fungus epidemics have wiped out coffee farms throughout the country.

Honduras accuses Nicaragua of arming and training rebels

Nicaragua flatly denies Honduran media reports that Nica soldiers are training and supplying guerrillas in neighboring Honduras.

Online Exhibit Features Tica Artists

Costa Rican artists contribute to “Economica: Women and the Global Economy,” an online exhibit launched by the International Museum of Women.

The Power Of Belief

SOMEONE SAID: Who has more fun: believers or unbelievers?

Torch Ginger Stands Tall in Rainy Season

HOME GARDENING: Torch ginger, "bastón del emperador" in Spanish, is a flamboyant member of the ginger family.

Hanukkah: Celebrating a Miracle

Costa Rica’s Jewish community gets set to celebrate the Festival of Lights starting Dec. 1

Costa Rica’s Airport Gets Facelift in Time for Tourist Season

Costa Rica inaugurates the second stage of airport renovations designed to boost its international ranking for airport quality.

Language Bits & Pieces

SO TO SPEAK: On the Spanish word “indio”; plurals that should be singulars and vice versa; and “almost,” past or present?

Help Wanted for La Carpio Kids’ Christmas Party

The Women’s Well-Being and Development Foundation (www.wwd-f.org) is holding its annual children’s Christmas party Dec. 17 in the western San José shantytown of La...

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