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Monthly Archives: September, 2013

Conservation group Sea Shepherd opens Costa Rica office

Eleven years after a pact between the Costa Rican government and Sea Shepherd was scuttled following a high-seas incident near Guatemala, the conservation group is back with a new office in San José.

Original, inspired opulence over Jacó

Villas Caletas owner Denis Roy built himself a palace and adorned it with the spoils of his travels. Then he invited you.

PHOTO STORY: What you can buy at Mercado Central

If you need it, chances are, Mercado Central sells it.

Álvaro Mutis, lauded author from Latin America, dies at 90

Gabriel García Márquez, the Nobel Prize-winning Colombian author, once described his friend Mutis as "one of the greatest writers of our time."

Interpol seeks London bombing widow after Kenya attack

Samantha Lewthwaite, the daughter of a British soldier, was married to Jamaica-born Germaine Lindsay, who like her was a Muslim convert and one of the four perpetrators of the July 7, 2005 attacks on London's transport network, which killed 26 people.

New IT services center to open in Costa Rica

The Central American facilities will aid businesses in Canada and the U.S.

Great day for fishing

With Captain Richard Chellemi, two visiting fishermen scored big.

Costa Rica’s Juan Santamaría International Airport to add new stores, supermarket

Airport expansion will help accommodate an additional 260,000 passengers per year, an 18 percent increase from the airport's current capacity.

Redefining the happy meal

NUTRITION IN THE NEWS: Studies are showing that eating fruits and veggies can help fight depression.

Is world peace possible?

AROUND COSTA RICA: Columnist Mitzi Stark attends a talk during which Professor Glen Martin says getting there requires creating a World Parliament.

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