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Monthly Archives: September, 2013

Global demand for bananas, pesticide use harming Costa Rica’s caimans, study finds

Researchers found that caimans living near banana plantations are in a poorer state of health than those in more remote areas.

Puerto Viejo to celebrate ArteViva festival

Manuel Obregón and the National Theater Company will perform at this year's festival.

Thieves make off with $300,000 in works by famed Costa Rica artist

Several paintings by Costa Rican artist Rafa Fernández were among the works stolen from a home in a Saturday heist in San Pedro.

U.S. to sign international Arms Trade Treaty, over protests of the NRA

Secretary of State John Kerry will sign on behalf of President Barack Obama.

Is Google wrecking our memory?

What's really going on is "transactive memory" – the art of storing information in the people around us – and we're replacing people with gadgets.

The bikini maker

Tamarindo’s Andrea Pizarro started making bathing suits for herself, and suddenly everybody wanted one.

Kenya mall attack death toll may rise in search for bodies

Three floors in the building collapsed during the attack, leaving an unknown number of bodies buried beneath the rubble, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta said Tuesday.

Costa Rican lawmakers approve reduction in state contributions to political campaigns

The bill must be approved in a second round of debate on Thursday.

Where are the clearest waters in Costa Rica?

BIG BLUE: Shawn Larkin explains the science behind crystal clear water, and offers advice on where to find it.

Pikeos of Machu Picchu opens new location in style

The Curridabat restaurant has expanded, debuting its second iteration on the old road from Escazú to Santa Ana.

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