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Monthly Archives: June, 2011

Seafood biz opens Avenida Escazú location

Since starting small in the Nicoya Peninsula beach community of Malpaís, “product-c” seafood distributor and restaurant has now opened a third location in Escazú’s trendy new commercial center.

Boutique hotel has garden setting in the city

The long-standing Hotel Le Bergerac features a tranquil garden setting amid colonial-style architecture just minutes from downtown San José.

Dairy: Good for heart, bad for waistline?

NUTRITION IN THE NEWS: A recent study concluding that high dairy consumption does not elevate risk of heart attack should not be taken as a green light to pile on the cheese.

July 4th celebration moves to Avenida Escazú

The commercial center in the western San José suburb of Escazú will host this year’s festivities, including fireworks, while the American Colony Committee, the traditional organizer of the annual U.S. Independence Day picnic, takes a year off to re-engineer the event.

Pig roast to celebrate Canada’s 144th birthday

This year’s Canada Day Party and Pig Roast is set for Saturday, June 25, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Zamora Estate...

Swiss entrepreneur takes fragrant adventure

After a 25-year career as an economist, Charlotte Robert settled in Costa Rica to mastermind a unique product: the first perfume ever to be made from the essence of coffee flowers.

Honduras welcomed back to the diplomatic fold

The case strained relations between the United States and many Latin American nations including Brazil, which were disappointed that Washington did not consistently demand exiled elected leader Manuel Zelaya’s return to office.

Mosquitoes are suckered in new research

Breakthrough research could help fight mosquito-borne epidemics like dengue and malaria, both scourges in Central America.

Spain pursues Salvadoran soldiers over 1989 killings

Spanish judge uses same legal strategy to pursue the Salvadoran priests’ suspected killers as a previous court used to bring charges against former Chilean military dictator Augusto Pinochet.

Steven Tyler heads to Costa Rica after wrapping up American Idol

The Aerosmith singer arrived last Thursday.

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