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Monthly Archives: March, 2012

Photo exhibit on Paseo de las Damas inspires with Olympic images

"London Games 2012: A journey through sport" features athletes practicing across the United Kingdom

Chinchilla announces shuffling of ministers

Planning minister will leave for Harvard, communication minister will fill in

University lab taps the power of the sun

Solar association reunites to promote solar energy.

Nayara delivers on romance, wine, fresh sushi

The five-star luxury hotel near Costa Rica’s famous Arenal Volcano makes it nearly impossible to leave the property.

Transitarte to flood San José with arts, culture

Music, art, theater and more will take over downtown San José’s public spaces March 2-4.

Charlie Sheen, rock stars coming

Members of Kiss, Def Leppard, Guns N’ Roses, Metallica and The Cult will be among the performers.

Can the new anti-smoking law be enforced?

The legislation strengthens some of the weakest tobacco-use laws in Latin America.

Costa Rican court halts anti-smoking bill pending constitutional review

For the first time in the country’s history, Costa Rica's Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court requests to review a bill after its been approved by the Legislative Assembly.

Guatemala Begins to Enjoy Its Own Specialty Coffee Culture

Guatemalan farmers grow some of the best coffee in the world. But until now, it was uncommon for them to drink their own product.

Drug debate heats up

Guatemala’s vice president tours the region to talk about drug decriminalization, much to the chagrin of the United States. The Costa Rican government says it is open to discussing the issue.

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