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Monthly Archives: September, 2012

Numbering of San José streets starts Thursday

Project cost of $1.2 million was covered by two public banks.

Exporters fair closes with better figures than previous edition

U.S., Spain and Canada were main buyers of Tico products.

Folk rock tunes for the happy/sad times

LOCAL BEAT: Introducing Foffo Goddy, an adorable little folk trio.

Uncovering the Hidden History of Apartheid in Early Colonial Costa Rica

The idea of apartheid in Costa Rica seems far-fetched today. But in the early colonial era, Costa Rican society followed rigid rules of caste....

On the cause and cure of depression

SOMEONE SAID: An analysis of depression via the 'fight-or-flight mechanism'.

Substandard Subtitles: Donkeys before pigs

SO TO SPEAK: Kate Galante highlights the hilarious mistakes she has noticed in movie subtitles.

Costa Rican industrialists oppose free trade agreement with Colombia

A second round of negotiations is being held from Sept. 24-28 in San José.

Companies at job fair look to hire 2,000 workers

Attendees also can register résumés online.

Lack of rainfall threatens Costa Rican agriculture

Nearly 400,000 head of cattle in Costa Rica’s Central and North Pacific could be affected by drought.

San Pedro roundabout closed at nights for repairs

The San José traffic circle will return to normal Friday morning.

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