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Monthly Archives: May, 2011

Intolerance and religion

SOMEONE SAID: On religion, intolerance, and sea slugs.

Humiliation at the hands of handliners

Local fishermen with rudimentary handlines can outfish anglers sporting the most expensive gear.

British Embassy’s Queen’s Birthday Party raises record amount for Costa Rica schools

The British Embassy is delighted to report that this year’s Queen’s Birthday Party, or QBP, celebrated April 2 in brilliant sunshine at the British...

Restaurateur’s culinary journey continues

Once a helper in her parents’ Chinese restaurant, Tin Jo’s Maria Hon traveled from San José around the world and back again to transform her folks’ place into one of the capital’s most popular – and socially responsible – eateries.

Flagstone art to raise money for landslide-devastated Calle Lajas

An exhibit and fundraiser sale is set for May 11 at the Costa Rica Country Club.

3rd body recovered after U.S. teens drown off Costa Rica’s Pacific coast

Body of Kai Lamar recovered Friday morning, according to the Red Cross. The three students from Ohio were on a mission trip. They were spending the last day of their vacation at the beach when the accident occurred.

Costa Rica welcomes Germany president with colorful cultural display

Celebration included the unveiling of a newly-constructed roof on National Theater.

Almost 1000 drivers receive fines for violating new restriction hours

Some drivers claimed they forgot about the new restrictions, others admitted to simply trying to "play" the system.

iPhone debuts in Costa Rica; 1,200 sold on first day

Apple's high-tech iPhone 4 will be sold by ICE agencies and at Kölbi stores in the Central Valley.

Rodrigo Arias testifies before Congress

Former president's brother remains embroiled in controversy.

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