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Monthly Archives: April, 2011

Costume festival captivates thousands

The Japanese performance art known as CosPlay drew hoards of attendees dressed in elaborate outfits as characters like Indiana Jones, Darth Vader and Super Mario.

Tourism biz owners: ‘Help Us’

More layoffs expected in country's tourism sector as industry faces crisis.

Costa Rica’s public health system in critical condition

Private care will benefit from Caja woes. Health system faces million dollar deficits.

Tico Times closed during Semana Santa

The next edition of The Tico Times comes out April 29.

Ill diners use Facebook to close popular restaurant Café Mundo

Owner refutes Health Ministry report, says illness likely caused by stomach flu not food poisoning.

What’s open, what’s closed during Semana Santa

Ticos head to the beach during Easter Holy Week, leaving the capital unusually free of traffic and crowds. Find out what’s open and what’s closed for the holiday.

Carpools benefit from new vehicle restrictions

Vehicle restrictions extended in order to combat rising fuel prices.

Caracas in San José: Stuff yourself with arepas

The restaurant in Costa Rica’s capital adds Tico and international twists to the traditional Venezuelan dish.

Tirimbina Reserve hosts researchers, tourists

Researchers at the reserve in La Virgen de Sarapiquí recently recorded eight new butterfly species for Costa Rica.

Why Learning English in Costa Rica is More Important Than Ever

IN PLAIN ENGLISH: A new column aims to explore the challenges facing English learners and teachers in Costa Rica, help connect readers with resources, and provide a forum for tales of split-infinitive woe.

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