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Monthly Archives: March, 2011

Al Gore talks climate change in Costa Rica

Former U.S. vice president under Bill Clinton and a Nobel Peace prize winner, Gore spoke on global warming, nuclear energy and various other "green" topics.

National Arts Festival kicks off this weekend

Thousands of artists are set to converge on Siquirres and Turrialba for the biennial event.

Happy Purim

The Jewish holiday of Purim begins Saturday night. The holiday commemorates the deliverance of the Jewish people from destruction by the Persians, as told...

Chinchilla, Ban Ki-Moon meet in Guatemala

Meeting focused on getting assistance in the war on drugs.

Last chance to approve in vitro bill is final

The deadline to approve in vitro fertilization will remain at May 31.

Japanese in Costa Rica mourn tragedy

Fourth largest quake since 1900 devastates Japan. Approximately 350 Japanese watched the catastrophe unfold from Costa Rica.

Wave surge from earthquake felt in Costa Rica, say residents

PERSONAL REPORT: Locals in Osa endured damage to their boats and erratic tides in the region.

Could a tsunami happen in Costa Rica?

A tsunami warning triggered by the earthquake in Japan was expected to hit Costa Rica's Pacific coast. The wave fizzled out causing only minor damage. But could a tsunami like the one that devastated Japan occur in Central America?

After winning awards internationally, Tico film premieres in Costa Rica

Agua Fria de Mar premieres this Friday in theaters throughout the Central Valley.

Children’s art beautifies beach town

Brightly painted flowers and flying fish made out of recycled water bottles lend whimsy and heart to the streets of Sámara, a beach community...

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