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Monthly Archives: October, 2011

Tarpon, sails biting in Costa Rica; radio fishing show goes on air

Tico Times fishing columnist Todd Staley will host “Wet Line Costa Rica,” a radio program premiering Oct. 8 on Rainforest Radio.

Spa and villa offer full relaxation deal

A full array of spa treatments in a jungle setting and a convenient adjacent villa make Spa Uno and Spa Villa an ideal place to relax and rejuvenate in Manuel Antonio.

Where to bowl in Costa Rica

The Central Valley has two public bowling alleys.

Peace Corps people celebrate 50 years

All Peace Corps Volunteers (PCVs), RPCVs (“Remaining” Peace Corps Volunteers) and present and former Peace Corps staff in Costa Rica are invited  to an...

Costa Ricans mourn the death of Steve Jobs

The death of the 56-year-old Apple co-founder and visionary struck a nerve in Costa Rica.

Costa Rican exchange rate at highest mark in 2011

Exchange between U.S. dollar and colón jumped ₡7 this week.

Water in Heredia town infected with fecal matter

More than 100 residents needed treatment after enduring vomiting and diarrhea.

U.N. launches probe of press abuses in Honduras

16 journalists have been murdered in Honduras since 2010, the most in the region besides Mexico.

Obama hails Honduras democracy return, meets Lobo

The presidents of U.S. and Honduras also discussed insecurity and the drug trade in Central America.

U.S. ‘double-dip’ would be felt in Latin American economies

Fitch Ratings says potential slow downs in Chinese and U.S. economies would ripple through the Americas, especially Mexico and Central America.

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