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Monthly Archives: January, 2013

Phone customers can now block annoying sales calls

Telephone companies face fines of 1 percent of their income for allowing unwanted calls.

Costa Rica’s Chinchilla meets with Cuban President Raúl Castro

Both countries will chair Latin American forum in the next two years.

Former Guatemalan dictator Ríos Montt to be tried for genocide

Ríos Montt has been under house arrest for a year.

Costa Rica to tighten gun control

If passed, the changes would allow only one gun per home, prohibit the carrying of a firearm in a bar or school, blacklist anyone with a history of domestic violence from owning a gun and raise the penalty for owning an illegal firearm to up to eight years in prison.

Congrats to Meg, Gideon and Mia!

Meg Yamamoto, former and beloved Tico Times weekend editor, and her husband Gideon Lin welcomed baby Mia Lin in Vancouver on Jan. 16 at...

Decree helps fight coffee fungus

Thousands of hectares of Costa Rican coffee plantations have been damaged by a plant fungus known as “roya.”

Delicious tranquility at Hotel Blue Conga

Exploring Costa Rica: At Hotel Blue Conga the quiet seems like a visual feature.

Jungle Jam 2013 brings the beat, dred-locks

Tico Times catches up with South Carolina musician Zach Deputy

Helpful service, culinary challenges at Smashburger

The local Smashburger includes some Tico menu adaptations.

Can businesses curb gang violence?

The World Bank estimates that crime and violence costs El Salvador $2.5 billion annually, representing 10.8 percent of the country’s gross domestic product.

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