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Monthly Archives: March, 2011

Starwood Hotel expansion includes Costa Rica

Starwood Hotels announced this week that six new hotels will open in Latin America this year, including in Costa Rica, where the company plans...

Costa Rica to host Ronald McDonald Golf Tournament

Some of the best national and international golfers will hit the greens March 12 for a good cause – a benefit for the Ronald...

Health care access getting easier for expats

NEWS YOU CAN USE: Tips for expats on getting the care you need in Costa Rica.

National survey of sexuality results to be released

Costa Rica’s Health Ministry is preparing to release the results of its National Survey of Sexuality at a press conference scheduled for March 24....

Canada’s doctors will provide post-op care

Ontario, Canada’s minister of health, Deb Matthew, has set up a panel of doctors to provide follow-up care for patients who received liberation therapy...

Unibe hosts health, science talks

The University of Iberoamérica (Unibe), in Tibás, north of San José, is hosting several science and health-related seminars and symposia in coming weeks as...

Foul Play: Monkeys wash with urine to woo mates

A new report shows that male capuchin monkeys, which are native to Costa Rica, apply urine to their body to attract female capuchins.

Groups oppose genetically modified pineapple

In the past, genetically modified cottonseed developed in Guanacaste spread to small farms and grew out of control, leading to contamination of the crops in the area.

Chasing delinquents a taxing job

Tax boss promises clearer rules in 2011.

Panama Canal aims to go carbon neutral in 2014

The Panama Canal plans to offset their emissions of greenhouse gases and become “carbon neutral” beginning in 2014, German Alberto Zubieta, the administrator of...

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