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Monthly Archives: August, 2011

Fugitive doctor’s U.S. accusers speak out

Will there be justice? Alleged victims of a fugitive Costa Rican doctor accused in the U.S. of sexually abusing minors talk about the case.

U.S. student kidnapped, attacked, says prof

U.S. professor responds to skepticism about a report that a 24-year-old female was kidnapped in Puerto Viejo.

Oceans need help, say summit participants

This week’s State of the Oceans Summit discussed what can be done to save the seas from plummeting shark and fish populations and disappearing coral reefs.

U.S. extradites Costa Rica sex-abuse fugitive

Gerardo Cajina Badilla fled to the U.S. illegally in 2005 .

$100,000 reward for missing U.S. man

The Gimelfarbs also will set up a foundation that to help families who are searching for a loved one that is missing in a foreign country.

ExpoCasa offers buyers a home in Costa Rica

The annual fair helps boost housing market.

Guanacaste has best bite; inshore action good down south

Billfish are biting on the northern Pacific coast, while the action is inshore to the south. The Caribbean side is heading into its best time of year.

Would you buy the world’s most expensive flip-flops?

The purchaser of this unique pair of sandals will save 100,000 square feet of jungle in Costa Rica.

Investigation continues in death of Mexican businessmen

The two men were found wrapped in bedsheets with plastic bags on their heads in Heredia.

New space for visual arts opens in Heredia

Art supplies purveyor Grupo Guilá has opened a multifaceted space combining an art gallery, a photography studio, a framing studio and an art supplies store.

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