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Monthly Archives: March, 2011

The Allure of Wealth and Fame: An Intriguing Analysis

SOMEONE SAID: On what it takes to be both rich and famous.

Your partner Is your mirror

MINDFUL LIVING: Ask questions and receive answers from a mindful perspective in this new Tico Times column.

Cow Town serves a taste of Texas in Santa Ana

Chicken-friend steak, Texas-style pork ribs, casseroles and other comfort foods get served up with Texan hospitality at this second-floor eatery in Santa Ana.

Democrats Abroad meeting: Costa Rica’s political landscape

Professor Luis G. Solís will discuss the current political landscape of Costa Rica at the Democrats Abroad of Costa Rica monthly meeting March 26...

Sandinistas march in Nicaragua’s capital against Libya offensive

Demonstrators shouted slogans in support of Gadhafi, while attacking the United States for their involvement in the conflict.

Who’s ready for rainy season?

UPDATE: Isolated downpours in the afternoon expected in the Central Valley throughout the weekend, according to the National Meteorological Institute.

Costa Rica government closes controversial ‘tough love’ youth camp

Another youth behavior modification center run by the Utah-based World Wide Association of Specialty Programs (WWASP) is closed following allegations of abuse. This one was run by the association's director, Bob Lichfield, brother of Narvin Lichfield, who ran a similar center here until it was voluntarily shut down in 2003.

Obama quits El Salvador, wraps up Latin America trip

UPDATE: After offering a message of hope, funds to a nation plagued by violence, U.S. President decides to cut trip short. He left El Salvador on Wednesday morning ending a five-day Latin America tour that was overshadowed by the events in Libya.

New train connecting Belén de Heredia to San Jose begins April 4

The train also will offer special service during the National Stadium's inauguration.

Panama president wants to remove passport requirement to enter Costa Rica

Laura Chinchilla agreed to strengthen economic integration with Panama and to promote tourism between the two neighbors.

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