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Monthly Archives: January, 2012

Man accused of attacking U.S. surfers with machete in Pavones

Part of the attack was caught on camera by a U.S. family visiting the area.

Sixth Costa Rican qualifies for 2012 Olympic Games

Several more have a chance to qualify for the Summer Olympics in London in the upcoming months.

Costa Rican culture minister to open for Elton John

Manuel Obregón, a renowned pianist and composer, will perform an extract from his latest work to open the legendary British rocker’s Feb. 3 concert in Costa Rica.

One-man show on world tour stops in Jacó

Multitalented U.S. director and performer Thaddeus Phillips weaves together international border crossing experiences in Teatro Jacó’s latest offering.

Take responsibility for your own health

NUTRITION IN THE NEWS: Grandiose – and doomed – New Year’s resolutions to lose weight aren’t necessary if you set realistic goals and make required lifestyle changes little by little.

Silly scenes and signs found ‘Sólo en Costa Rica’

AROUND COSTA RICA: A popular Facebook page of amusing Costa Rican scenes to date has more than 130,000 Ticos laughing at themselves.

Go stuff yourself: Argentine empanadas earn raves

Argenta in Escazú offers 17 varieties of delectable baked empanadas.

Year of the Dragon brings on the heat

Read your forecast for the fiery year ahead.

Why is Wikipedia shutting down Wednesday?

Wikipedia to go dark to protest Web piracy drafts.

Billion-dollar Panama Canal expansion halted due to labor strike

A workers’ union is asking for a raise in minimum wage and improved working conditions for Panamanians.

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