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Monthly Archives: August, 2013

Price of used cars set to decrease in coming days

A tax reduction aims to help reduce pollution caused by old cars, Costa Rican officials say.

Costa Rica’s unemployment rate could be over 18 percent, says university

Economists from the National University said the unemployment rate could be 18.6 percent when counting the number of people who have stopped looking for work.

A jungle castle in Pavones, Costa Rica

This surfer's mecca isn't all hostels and surf shacks; feel free to hit Pavones in style.

Folding for peace, remembering Hiroshima

AROUND COSTA RICA: Ticos create origami cranes at the Children’s Museum for an art exhibit dedicated to Sadako Sasaki, a young girl who died of cancer after her city was bombed in 1945.

Montezuma woman launches campaign to make movie, pave road

Kelly Mason and her children got sick from the dust in Costa Rica, and now she hopes an Indiegogo campaign can help make things better.

Costa Rica Health Ministry may turn to fines to combat sprawling cases of dengue

With dengue cases up over 250 percent from 2012, the Health Ministry may start exploring ways to economically motivate Ticos to do more to clean up mosquito breeding grounds.

What is killing the young men of Cañas?

Kidney disease has become a leading cause of death for Central American farmworkers. But the only thing scientists know for sure is that the situation is getting worse.

Squatters invade wildlife refuge in northern Costa Rica

Several people occupying Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge say they paid for the land in fraudulent deals. More than a dozen people remain on the land, pending a court ruling.

Decisions expected soon on gay marriage, domestic partnerships in Costa Rica

LGBT advocates anticipate a decision this month on Costa Rica's first same-sex domestic partnerships while the Inter American Commission on Human Rights ordered the country to respond to a petition for gay marriage.

U.S. convicted child molester spent six years in Costa Rica before apprehension, started two corporations

Kirk Owen moved to Costa Rica two months after completing his probation in 2006, and has since spent nearly every day in the country.

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