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Monthly Archives: September, 2011

Taiwanese petitioners to President Chinchilla: Stop shark fin imports

A group of Taiwanese citizens against shark finning in Costa Rica ask the president to halt the trade.

Court ruling returns land to Keköldi indigenous group

Government officials are expected to appeal the “historic” ruling.

Costa Rica remains on U.S. drugs blacklist

Belize and El Salvador added to this year's list.

International Guitar Festival opens Wednesday at San José’s National Theater

The three-day festival features guitarists from Spain, Cuba, Mexico, Argentina and Costa Rica.

Costa Rica’s FIFCO recognized as new sustainability champion

Food and beverage distributor Florida Ice and Farm Co. ranked in top 16 of green businesses in developing countries

The Truth Behind the Deadly La Penca Press Conference Revealed

Documentary “Last Chapter: Goodbye Nicaragua” blames Sandinistas for La Penca bombing; crime never prosecuted.

Holiday Inn San José-Escazú earns 5 stars

After complying with strict sustainability, quality and technology guidelines, Holiday Inn San José-Escazú on Monday became the eighth hotel in the Costa Rican metropolitan...

Suspects arrested in Canadian’s murder near Jacó

Three men were arrested Tuesday for their suspected involvement in the murder of Canadian citizen Jacques Cloutier and a Costa Rican rancher in May. Cloutier, 59, a former U.S.-based real estate developer, was working on a ranch on the Pacific coast.

San José hopes Chinatown brings luck

The San José Municipality’s Barrio Chino project is moving forward, with most of the financing and the donation of one Chinese-style arch secured.

Labor Ministry upbeat over job growth

The year 2010 was a good one for job creation in Costa Rica, according to the Labor Ministry. The number of workers enrolled in...

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