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Monthly Archives: November, 2012

This time, there was peace

Thursday’s protest did not end in violence, but plenty of demonstrators claimed one of their reasons for attending was to show their discontent with police actions from the previous week.

In Costa Rica: Culture still matters

SO TO SPEAK: A deeper look at self-indulgence, cynicism and tribalism.

Vivancos “Aeternum” very impressed with itself

Seven Spanish brothers indulge in a flamenco/ballet/rock/Chippendale thing

Spice Man

AROUND COSTA RICA: How Gerardo Castro’s thryoid problem became a boon for business.

86% of world’s unemployed get no income support: ILO

In Latin America and the Caribbean, 40 percent of workers have unemployment insurance.

An adorable visit to the sloth sanctuary

Aves del Caribe Sloth Sanctuary aims to rehabilitate and release them, but sometimes they become permanent residents.

Restaurants to serve up Thanksgiving Meals

Where to get your 2012 turkey and stuffing

March in defense of Social Security System arrives in downtown San José

So far, the march has been peaceful.

General Cañas Highway closed from San José-Alajuela on Thursday

Work on the road will last four days.

A visit from the turtles

Hundreds of thousands of sea turtles came ashore last week to lay eggs at the Ostional Wildlife Refuge

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