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Monthly Archives: March, 2012

Tranquility in Tamarindo: Who knew?

Sueño del Mar B&B guests can have their party in Tamarindo and come home to the best breakfast in town.

Lux Aeterna to perform at FIA, inspire youth

The U.S. Embassy and the U.S. State Department are bringing a group of hip-hop dancers from California to reach out to Costa Rican youth.

Documentary targets lucrative arms trade

Filmmaker Pamela Yates footage is helping tell the truth about those responsible for genocide.

Granito Film Inspires Guatemalans in Fight Against Impunity

“Granito: How to Nail a Dictator” tells the story of Guatemala’s brutal 36-year internal war.

Tax reform win: Will it matter?

Tax reform bill passes first debate, now attention turns to the Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court (Sala IV).

Tico climber to hike to the Top of the World

Warner Rojas plans to scale Mount Everest this summer.

National Emergency Commission declares alerts for new wildfires

Brigade teams from three government agencies to help Firefighters’ Corps

Bus fares to go up again

ARESEP uses new methodology for automatic bus fare calculation

Paths diverging for region’s economies

Despite similarities, two distinct paths for economic development and public finance have appeared in the region.

El Salvador leader dealt setback in legislative vote

Opposition right wing party wins majority win in legislative elections.

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