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Monthly Archives: December, 2010

Doris Metropolitan: A new favorite eatery outside Costa Rica’s capital

RESTAURANT REVIEW: Dry-aged steaks of the highest quality are the specialty at a new restaurant in Santa Ana, southwest of San José.

Planning Minister tospeak to professional women’s group

Planning Minister Laura Alfaro will give a presentation to the Professional Women’s Network tomorrow morning at the Clarion Amón Plaza Hotel in San José. Alfaro...

Is Nicaragua’s isolation a self-fulfilling prophecy?

NEWS ANALYSIS: Ortega's isolation in the region could be part of a self-fulfilling prophecy.

Guidebooks offer unique views on unique land

New guidebooks on Nicaragua help tourists and expats get “off the gringo trail”.

Amnesty report: Nicaragua gov’t not protecting rape victims

Amnesty International blasts Nicaragua for not doing enough to protect young rape victims.

Sullied Magistrate Accused of Serious Corruption (Again)

The sullied de facto president of the Supreme Electoral Council is in the middle of yet another corruption scandal.

White paper report hammers Costa Rica

Nicaragua goes on diplomatic offensive with blistering 76-page report

New traffic cameras to watch over freeways

MOPT's new eyes in the sky aim to cut down on speeding.

Costa Rican coffee inks deal with Taiwanese coffee company

Costa Rica Coffee Export will ship to 1919 Coffee stores in Taiwan, China.

Chinchilla to send more police to border

During a celebration recognizing Costa Rica’s 62 years without an army, President Laura Chinchilla announced she would send more police to the Nicaragua border.

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