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Monthly Archives: September, 2011

Local trade fair helps beauty business boom

Nail shops and beauty salons are popping up everywhere. Find out why small entrepreneurs are finding success in what has become one of Costa Rica’s fastest-growing industries.

Clinton, regional ministers to talk development

The 4th Pathways to Prosperity in the Americas event will be held in the Dominican Republic.

Project helps Costa Rican hospitals aid teens with cancer

Now in its second year, Proyecto Daniel is helping transform the way hospitals deliver specialized care.

Speeding motorists, dead or alive, face heavy fines

The first of likely many lawsuits against the government for traffic camera fines was filed by a woman who drives a car registered to her deceased ex-spouse.

New tax bill targets wealthy, luxury cars

The latest fiscal reform package includes new taxes on the rich, luxury cars and property. Legislators voted 43-10 to push the law through on a fast track toward a December vote.

U.S. online gamblers find refuge in Costa Rica

The company Poker Refugees is helping U.S. citizens relocate to Costa Rica.

Remains stolen of famed Costa Rican Florencio del Castillo

Del Castillo fought for indigenous rights in the early 1800s.

Costa Rica’s fiscal reform approved for ‘fast track’

Tax package will be voted on in December.

Wild puma found in Orotina

A supervisor at the Ministry of the Environment, Energy and Telecommunications told the daily Al Día the cougar hasn't eaten since Sunday, and might be domesticated.

Casa Peru: Peruvian home cooking in Santa Ana

Offering delicious, authentic Peruvian cuisine, this private-home-turned-restaurant is a refreshing departure from the west side’s ubiquitous strip-mall eateries.

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