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Monthly Archives: March, 2013

Will guide help chaotic coasts?

Responding to the critical state of marine-resource management, the MarViva Foundation has created a guide to help Costa Rican officials.

Mono Azul: Comfort in good conscience

Exploring Costa Rica: An eclectic layout, a laidback, friendly vibe, and a goal to do a greater good.

Do Costa Rica crops have a ‘Water Footprint’?

“In Costa Rica, government officials prioritize short-term development that puts at risk what’s most important for the country’s development: water and land,” experts say.

Pablo Olivares to rock San José

Admission is a bag of beans or rice.

Chavez and His Impact on Venezuela’s History

Opinion: To most people north of the Río Grande, Chávez was a comically anti-American villain.

Night hike in the cloud forest

Video: Venture into the cloud forest of Monteverde.

World Bank grants $3 million to reduce carbon emisions in Costa Rica

“Funds are strategic for our economic competitiveness,” Environment Minister René Castro said.

4,000 cops to guard Semana Santa activities

Police will monitor community celebrations to prevent the banned “Burning of Judas” tradition.

El Salvador urges neighbors to solve gulf dispute

Presidents of El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua have agreed not to use force.

Suspected drug traffickers turned over to Costa Rican authorities

The U.S. Coast Guard turned the suspects over to Costa Rica’s anti-drug police and DEA agents in Caldera, Puntarenas.

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