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Monthly Archives: October, 2013

Renowned opposition journalist accuses the Nicaraguan military of political spying

Taking to his television show and the pages of his magazine, Confidencial, Pedro Joaquín Chamorro accused Nicaragua's military of harassing one of his reporters.

What you need to know about GMOs in Costa Rica

Many Costa Ricans oppose allowing genetically modified food crops to grow in their country, but a staggering three out of four Ticos say they’re not sure what GMOs are. Here are some answers.

PHOTO STORY: Costa Rica’s first officially franchised Oktoberfest draws thousands

The craft beer movement has found itself a holiday.

Top 5 Creepy Places to Visit in Costa Rica

From misty beaches to abandoned hospitals, Costa Rica has no shortage of bone-chilling tales and paranormal activities for thrill-seekers. For those looking to encounter...

Playboy’s Barbi Twins take on Costa Rica shark-finning, Japanese dolphin slaughters and Paul Watson’s arrest

Before you write them off as a couple of Hollywood celebrity skin girls, be warned: They’re probably smarter than you. Rainforest Radio’s Jani Schulz and The Tico Times’ David Boddiger talk animal rights with the pinup girls-turned activists.

Facebook page denounces alleged bribe attempt by Costa Rica’s ruling National Liberation Party

Liberation's campaign manager rejects the accusations and says they are part of a “smear campaign” against them.

PHOTO STORY: Tico boxer takes world super featherweight title

Bryan “Tiquito” Vásquez is now the interim Super Featherweight World Champion.

WEATHER ALERT: Heavy rains prompt preventive alert for communities in southern San José

Seven areas around the capital are under surveillance for possible landslides and river swells.

Costa Rica crowns coffee champ

María Auxiliadora Bonilla will go to Italy to represent Costa Rica for the second time in the World Barista Championship in June 2014.

Costa Rica seizes more than a ton of cocaine on Caribbean coast

Drug traffickers beached a boat in Playa Negra, Limón, abandoning 45 packages of cocaine before fleeing. There were no arrests.

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