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Monthly Archives: June, 2011

Tranquillity with a view in Tamarindo

The Mirador bed-and-breakfast offers luxurious accommodations and pull-out-all-the-stops service high above the busy beach town of Tamarindo.

Marine life behavior alters after drilling

THE BIG BLUE: Dolphins have scattered and no whales have been seen in the area since a foreign research vessel drilled into the ocean floor earlier this year.

Look who’s shopping at the ropa americana

AROUND COSTA RICA: Who shops at used-clothing stores here? Everyone.

Dominical lifeguards beach party benefit coming up

The Dominical Lifeguards are holding their annual benefit July 3 at 11 a.m. at Roca Verde hotel in Playa Dominical, on the southern Pacific...

54th Venice Biennale includes Costa Rica pavilion

Costa Rica opens a national pavilion for the first time at the world-renowned contemporary art exhibition.

Billfish biting from Quepos north; tarpon move offshore on Caribbean

Anglers are catching tarpon and wahoo on the Caribbean, while on the Pacific the billfish action has been from the central coast northward.

Prison guards suspected in beating death of jailbreak ringleader

President Laura Chinchilla said corrupt image of Costa Rica's prison system needs fixing.

Costa Rica kicks off Gold Cup quarters against Honduras on Saturday

Costa Rica will challenge 2010 World Cup qualifier Honduras at 3.p.m. on Saturday in New Jersey for a spot in the semifinals.

Congressional opposition unite against oil exploration

Former President Abel Pacheco shows up to speak out against oil company's plans for Costa Rica.

Costa Rica’s Chinchilla to visit China in July

Former President Oscar Arias visited China in 2007.

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