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Monthly Archives: July, 2012

Turtles found during boat chase

Coast Guard officers said turtles were discovered tied and left on the beach.

Judges to rule on $1 billion port concession

Judges will rule in coming days on a lawsuit filed by unions and banana producers against a contract with Dutch company APM Terminals for the renovation of Moín Port on the Caribbean coast.

Kabbalah expert to speak in Costa Rica

Rabbi Gershon Winkler to give chats at Hacienda Villa Hermosa in Alajuela.

Pasta brand buys Salsas Alfaro for $6 Million

Lucema takes over the popular brand of sauces.

Prosecutors to probe national refinery contract

Chief Prosecutor Jorge Chavarría launched an investigation into the “recommendation-gate” case.

A green and happy La Carpio

In impoverished barrio, a new garden grows food, flowers and development.

Heavy vehicles restricted by traffic police this weekend

Measure aims to ease the return of thousands of Ticos from their mid-year vacations.

Awesome ’80s fest to bring pop stars to Costa Rica

Hits like “Africa” by Toto, “Mad About You” by Belinda Carlisle and “Safety Dance” by Men Without Hats will be heard at Ricardo Saprissa Stadium on September 8.

Job fair in San José offers 1,200 jobs next week

Some 25 companies are looking for highly specialized and technical candidates.

What it’s like to fight a wildland forest fire

AROUND COSTA RICA: Firefighter Diego León told columnist Mitzi Stark what battling blazes is all about.

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