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Monthly Archives: February, 2013

11,000 more naturalized citizens will vote in 2014

Three million voters are registered to elect Costa Rica’s next president.

New study links extreme weather to climate change

Scientists traced weather events to a disturbance in the air currents in the northern hemisphere.

Fishing slows in Guanacaste, off Pacific coast

National Sailfish Tournament’s third leg approaches

New café helps rural tourism

Regiones Café helps vacationers seeking a more authentic Costa Rican experience.

A life dedicated to justice

Luis Paulino Mora, who died Sunday at 68, began working as a judge at the age of 25.

Will Mexico export its drug war?

The battle against the cartels has forced the violence to spill across Mexico’s borders into neighboring Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras.

Costa Rica firms ready for new U.S. Tax Law

Starting on Jan. 1, 2014, local agencies will be able to locate U.S. taxpayers who have accounts with them.

Ridick deal at craft beer-themed hotel

Exploring Costa Rica: Volcano Brewing Company guests can enjoy Lake Arenal, great food and craft beer.

Envision Cometh

Festival will bring five full days of music, yoga, dance, performance art, healing and bodywork, art installations, and much more in Costa Rica's Southern Pacific.

Nicaragua hopes to lure a ‘better’ tourist

Tourism Minister Mario Salinas said, “We have to bring two million tourists here a year, but we need them to spend $100-$130 per day.”

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