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Monthly Archives: July, 2012

El Niño likely to return, say experts

El Niño could mean less rain along the Pacific coast and heavier-than-normal rains in the Caribbean.

Costa Rica arrests five suspected drug traffickers with links to Gulf Cartel

Cocaine shipments were being run from Panama to Mexico.

High School goes virtual to help students learn

"Virtual Platform" puts coursework onscreen and online.

Finding Joy: Despite rare cancer diagnoses, U.S. expat couple takes the time to waltz

Bill and Bonnie Fischer have a rare type of cancer that affects only 100,000 people a year.

2008 report warned of threat to highway

A report from 2008 predicted the sinkhole that shut down one of Costa Rica's most important highways.

Tourism group to sue Costa Rican Tourism Board

Association is seeking $80 million in damages for alleged falsification of tourist arrival data.

Costa Rica victim advocate arrested for sexual assault

The official also faces charges of sexual and workplace harassment against three other employees.

Star-Spangled holiday fest a hit

The American Colony celebrated the Fourth of July with patriotism and American food.

Prosecutor probes Fisheries Institute

Ticos denounce ‘new type of shark finning.’

Will U.S. law hurt tourism?

Medical industry bets on corporate tourism.

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