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Monthly Archives: September, 2011

Cuban cigars at home in Rohrmoser

At a new parlor in west San José, cigars are king.

ICE’s first cellphone competitor is a startup

New cellphone provider FullMóvil is targeting young customers with prepaid plans and low rates. But can they take on the giants?

Childhood obesity epidemic growing in Costa Rica

One out of five children is overweight in Costa Rica. Childhood obesity is on the rise in a country where children binge on junk food and do little to no exercise.

Ceremony to mark 10th anniversary of September 11 attacks

Event will take at 8:30 a.m. on Sunday at the Costa Rican-North American Cultural Center.

Minister Castro to call it quits in 2014

René Castro acknowledges feeling more comfortable in MINAET than he ever did in the Foreign Ministry.

All’s wellness at Nicaraguan luxury yoga retreat

Aqua Wellness Resort offers a unique beach-jungle yoga experience near the Pacific-coast surf town of Playa Gigante.

New push for water law reform in Costa Rica

Costa Rica’s 69-year-old water law is need of an update. MINAET is looking to reach a consensus on the future of water administration in the country.

Judge a no-show at ex-Peace Corps volunteer’s sentencing

U.S. native Jason Puracal faces 30 years in prison in Nicaragua in a controversial case.

Costa Rica to honor 9/11 victims

10 years later: A look back at the deadliest terrorist attack committed on U.S. soil.

Now’s the time to go tarpon fishing in Costa Rica

Anglers on the Caribbean coast should find flat seas, great weather and plenty of tarpon for the next couple of months.

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