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Monthly Archives: February, 2013

Fishing decree promises action

Officials say a new executive decree that outlines public policy on marine resources management will help Costa Rica protect the seas.

AMCHAM elects new board

Café Britt founder Steve Aronson was elected president.

A simple, natural escape in Sámara

Exploring Costa Rica: Located just outside of town, Hotel Entre Dos Aguas is like a private tropical oasis.

Great food, great times in Ojochal

Thirteen local restaurants served sample dishes from their menus at The Great Culinary Festival.

New Joseph Kaknes exhibit at Laguna Mar Hotel

American artist will be exhibiting his work Feb. 2 from 3-8 p.m.

Landmark Guatemala trial to move forward

Former dictator Efraín Ríos Montt is accused of orchestrating the massacre of more than 1,750 indigenous Ixil Maya people.

1973 killing prompts extradition request

A court decision to seek the extradition of Pedro Pablo Barrientos Núñez, who is believed to live in Florida, was unanimous.

Is Nicaragua’s education system failing?

Six years have passed since the Nicaraguan government reintroduced free, public education. But as children prepare for a new school year in February, is the education system failing?

No word on turtle deaths

Both the Costa Rican Fisheries Institute and the newly formed Vice Ministry of Waters and Oceans acknowledged fishing as a possible cause of death.

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