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Monthly Archives: July, 2012

Tax hikes send Tico farmers to the streets

Farmer organizations announce protests for July 31 in San José.

Kids land bass in Tourney; bites in Guanacaste

In the northwest: Marlin, sails and dorado on the outside; wahoo, snapper and amberjack on the inside.

Numbering of San José streets to start in September

Comptroller General authorized the municipality’s project.

No protests against President Chinchilla in Guanacaste celebration

Communities of the Nicoya Peninsula ask for a referendum on whether they belong to Guanacaste or Puntarenas.

The Chiron and the madness of crowds

SOMEONE SAID: Measuring the smallest intelligible unit in a conversation, issuing from an unidentified source.

After Paul Watson flees, German court renews extradition warrant

Watson’s lawyer confirms his client “left Germany for an unspecified destination.”

Honduran doctors, teachers strike for second day

Doctors are only attending emergency patients.

Vehicle restrictions to be suspended on July 25 and Aug. 2

Restrictions will remain active for vehicles weighing over six tons.

Guanacaste is top choice for Tico vacationers

Costa Rican tourists still widely prefer to spend mid-year vacations on the beach.

Former president launches initiative to find a new ‘vision’ for Costa Rica

Ex-President José María Figueres avoided questions on the 2014 presidential race.

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