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Monthly Archives: January, 2012

Unions: Expect more strikes over salaries

Public employees protested against the â‚¡5,000 ($10) raise in their salaries this week

2012 Oscar nominees

See which Oscar-nominated films are coming to Costa Rica Complete list of 84th Annual Academy Award nominations announced Tuesday (Source: The Associated Press): 1. Best...

French police arrest boss of breast implant company

Hundreds of women in Costa Rica have the French-made implants made with with industrial-grade silicone and other potentially harmful additives.

Tico astronaut inducted into U.S. hall of fame

Franklin Chang, Costa Rica’s beloved astronaut, will be one of three new inductees into the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame. The announcement came earlier...

Culture Ministry invites citizens to ‘fall in love’ again

The Enamorate de tu Ciudad program returns Feb. 4, bringing free arts, cultural and educational activities to San José parks.

Women’s Club’s used book sale to support education

Proceeds will go toward the club’s Educational Scholarship and Reading is Fun projects.

But none of us cared for Kate

SOMEONE SAID: Whether we are wanderers or landlubbers, it’s a matter of genetics.

From Warrior 1 to Warrior 2: Finding the flow

ON THE MAT: Fierce and beautiful, the second pose in the Warrior series is also excellent for developing lower body strength.

Witches and other legends live on in Escazú

EYES ON ESCAZU: Legendary figures like the Tulevieja and Zárate the witch still lurk in the shadows of the now-upscale western suburb’s strip malls and high-rise condominiums.

Chili cook-off raises funds for orphans in Atenas

A visit to Hogar de Vida orphanage in the western Central Valley town of Atenas is at once inspiring and heart-wrenching – inspiring because...

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