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Monthly Archives: March, 2011

New study to map Panama’s sportfishing industry

Panama’s minister of science, technology and innovation recently announced a socio-economic research study on the impact of sportfishing tourism (see Perspective, Page 11). The...

Expert: Free trade a myth

Free trade leaves nations like Costa Rica vulnerable, says economist Ha-Joon Chang.

Child Welfare Office closes yet another teen reform center

A youth behavior modification center run by the Utah-based World Wide Association of Specialty Programs (WWASP) is closed following allegations of abuse.

Hardliners lead Guatemalan presidential bid

First Lady seeks divorce to run for office.

WikiLeaks: As crime rises, Costa Rica ‘no longer safe’

WikiLeaks cables show that U.S. officials feared Costa Rica's inefficiency at prosecuting crimes and preventing drug trafficking.

Japan fundraiser draws thousands

Ticos eat sushi, fold origami and watch anime while raising more than $50,000 for Japan's earthquake victims.

Discovery could rewrite Costa Rica history

EXCLUSIVE REPORT: A recent finding will allow scientists to decipher secret messages in world's oldest books.

2011 National Arts Festival Program

The 2011 National Arts Festival is now in its final weekend in the Caribbean-slope towns of Turrialba and Siquirres. Here’s a schedule of remaining shows:

Schoolkids help local community

YOUNG WRITERS: Second in a series of pieces by young writers from La Paz Community School.

Poor diet contributes to depression

NUTRITION IN THE NEWS: High consumption of trans fats increases the risk of depression, researchers say.

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