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Monthly Archives: June, 2012

Herediana runs 100 marathons

Jeanette Roostai started running late in life, and she didn't feel like stopping.

La Estancia Argentina: A San José meat retreat

Carnivores, meat your next meal.

Ortega in old form after U.S. aid cuts

He didn’t have a lot of friends in the U.S. during the Contra war of the 1980s, but now, President Daniel Ortega seems to have even fewer northern allies now that the United States is threatening to cut off aid to the Central American country.

What if kids could build a city?

Children’s Museum builds new room to inspire youth's respect for public spaces.

Losing the leatherback

Expert: 'Final warning' to save Leatherbacks.

Sinkhole surprise: Two Bailey bridges to enable transit on main highway

UPDATE: Transit officials now say bridges will be ready Tuesday. Repairs on the sinkhole and drain system will take at least three weeks.

Bus fares reduced starting Thursday

Bus riders should report companies that have not dropped fare prices.

Four fishermen arrested for shark finning off southern coast

Another 1,200 kilos of other fish produce was seized.

Border road scandal broadens

New investigations find more problems with contractors.

Caribbean surf competition inspires, awes

The Puerto Viejo Open Pro is the only surf competition on the Caribbean coast, and the past weekend more than 1,000 people showed up to bear witness.

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