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Monthly Archives: September, 2011

Persian cuisine a delicious draw at airport hotel

Mil y Una Noche restaurant’s exotic Persian cuisine is a must-try at Hotel Casa Antigua, near the Costa Rican capital’s international airport.

Should Costa Rica open national parks to fishing?

One longtime angler says, “Yes,” and proposes a plan to make it work sustainably.

Peace walker traverses Costa Rica

U.S. activist Danny Garcia has been walking the globe for peace for 15 years.

Breast cancer awareness races into San José

On Oct. 2, hundreds of runners will meet at the National Stadium in San José for the third annual Corre por mí breast cancer...

Costa Rica inaugurates Pirrís dam amid protests

The plant took a decade to build and needed more than $600 million in investment.

Costa Rica, U.S. authorities work together to nab drug boat

A U.S. aircraft spotted a suspicious boat 30 miles off Costa Rica’s Pacific coast Tuesday, and alerted Costa Rican authorities. The Costa Rican Coast...

Costa Rica tax office closes 2 well-known restaurants

Dozens of businesses throughout the country, including Chelles and La Criollita in downtown San José, were closed because of tax violations.

Puerto Viejo, Punta Uva to host ArteViva festival this weekend

The Southern Caribbean communities celebrate the arts this weekend with free concerts, classes and other activities.

Tica finishes in top 10 in Miss Universe 2011

Miss Angola takes the crown. Contestants from Costa Rica and Panama led the way for Central America, finishing in the top 10. This was only the 2nd time that a Tica has placed in the final 10 at Miss Universe.

U.S. Embassy to close for Costa Rica Independence Day on Thursday

The U.S. Embassy announced it will close Thursday – as will many other businesses and services through out the country –  for Costa Rica independence day....

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