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Monthly Archives: October, 2012

Costa Rican government: $50 million estimated for repairs after Nicoya earthquake

Most public institutions are using their own funds.

Consolidating Costa Rica’s flora research

Some 30 scientists representing dozens of Costa Rican organizations and universities are collaborating in a project to create a standardization of research.

Could Costa Rica become another Greece?

The Tico Times spoke to Planning Minister Roberto Gallardo, the one in charge of coordinating Costa Rica’s ever-growing public sector.

Monkey Trail in Costa Rica: How Not to Do It

Two Tico Times journalists traveled from Playas del Coco to Tamarindo on one of Costa Rica’s most treacherous roads. In a Yaris.

7th annual theater festival upon us

Performances and workshops taking place across the city.

Costa Rica’s love affair with China now has a monument

On Thursday, San José Mayor Johnny Araya officially received a gateway arch at the construction site of the capital’s new Chinatown, further establishing firm ties between the two nations.

32 percent of Liberation members support San José mayor for president

The most recent public opinion poll finds overwhelming support for San José Mayor Johnny Araya.

Security and tourism issues dominate meeting between Costa Rican and Honduran presidents

Presidents will meet again at the end of next month.

Study looks at Costa Rica’s sex tourism industry

A university researcher identifies the geographical characteristics of sex tourism in San José and the traits of its patrons.

President Laura Chinchilla signs new traffic law

Chinchilla: "This new Traffic Law includes more rational fines and penalties."

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