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Monthly Archives: February, 2011

Sexual harassment in Costa Rican Labor Law

LEGAL COUNSEL: A recent amendment strengthens Costa Rica’s sexual harassment laws.

Fusion and flair at MYA New World Cuisine

Squid ceviche, grilled shrimp in spicy jerk sauce and the towering “Napoleón de Arepas” are just a few of the innovative items on the menu at this new eatery in Escazú.

Costa Rica B-and-B in Escazú Offers Rainforest Dreams

Rainforest Dreams Bed & Breakfast offers quiet and comfort to visitors to the capital.

Study: Can a beer a day keep the doctor away?

NUTRITION IN THE NEWS: Cheers! A moderate amount of beer, in combination with a healthy diet, can be good for you, according to a recent study.

The Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom expands

The Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) here has formed an English-speaking group in Cariari, northwest of San José. Members meet to...

Chili championship was a hot affair in Atenas

The event raised money for a sponsored shelter in Atenas.

Play, film empower La Carpio women

“The Coffee Dance” documentary follows a group of women from an impoverished San José neighborhood as they undertake a theater project to educate people about health risks for women coffee pickers.

Café Britt to auction $10 million in bonds in Costa Rican stock market

Costa Rican coffee giant Café Britt has announced it will issue $10 million in bonds to the national stock market beginning March 2. According to...

Costa Rica’s residency law continues to cause headache

Part of The Nica Times's retiring in Central America issue.

Police in Ecuador rescue kidnapped Costa Rican tourist

QUITO – Police in Ecuador reported the rescue of a Costa Rican woman and her Australian husband who were kidnapped last Thursday in the...

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