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Monthly Archives: November, 2012

Fellowship program targets Costa Rica, Chile

Six-week fellowships are aimed at helping Latin Americans better understand U.S. business practices.

Judge scandal tests Tico democracy

What started as a simple vote in the Legislative Assembly over a justice’s re-election has sparked an intense political row that could test this country’s democratic institutions.

Eurobond sales to help Costa Rica pay down debt

Finance Ministry and the Central Bank will define a payment plan to avoid affecting the exchange rate.

Rafting the Pacuare in Costa Rica is ridiculously fun

White water rafting one of Costa Rica's most famous rivers.

The world’s largest labyrinth lives just outside Tamarindo

It takes a full hour to complete Ronald Esquivel’s labyrinth, La Senda, which is strategically built over two energy centers in Guanacaste.

Growing Up in Florida and Fishing the Mangroves

Our columnist remembers the fishing he did growing up with his late brother, Kevin.

Four temblors shake Nicoya Thursday morning

Seismologists said the temblors are aftershocks from the magnitude-7.6 earthquake on Sept. 5.

Costa Rican biker protest ends without agreement

Motorcycle owners say they are being unfairly charged for vehicle circulation permits.

Costa Rican exports up 7.8 percent

Free Trade Zone companies continue to lead sales abroad.

Costa Rican court employees to hold vigil, march to promote separation of political power

Several Costa Rican musicians will perform throughout the Wednesday night event.

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