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Dall’Anese: It’s Easy to Traffic Drugs Here

Francisco Dall’Anese, Costa Rica’s chief prosecutor, has been a fierce advocate for changing the country’s criminal laws, which he says are outdated and represent...

Investors Flinch at Having 2 Port Operators

The Public Works and Transport Ministry on Tuesday hosted interested parties to propose terms for building and operating port facilities at Limón and Moín,...

National Theater to Serve Lunchtime Dose of Culture

In an effort to combat the misperception of the arts as an expensive luxury for the elite, the National Theater and the Culture Ministry...

With Coens, Feeling the ‘Burn’ Is Pure Delight

The only thing wrong with  “Burn AfterReading,” the latest flight of fancy from Joel and Ethan Coen, is that it ends. The appearance of...

Hospitality Is Family Business at Nuevo Arenal Bed-and-Breakfast

Getting to Nuevo Arenal without a car is no easy task. It must be obvious upon our arrival at Lucky Bug Bed and Breakfast...

Protecting Tico Oceans Would Be Great Legacy

You might think it unlikely that George W. Bush could school Oscar Arias about the environment and things green. You would be wrong. Believe...

Trail Race to Traverse Southern Pacific Coast

Scott Jurek, known as the Lance Armstrong of ultramarathon, is coming to Costa Rica for the fifth annual Coastal Challenge, a six-day trail race...

Year of the Ox Plods In

After a year of financial crises and economic turmoil, a little calm, hard work and risk-aversion could be just what the doctor ordered. It...

Escazú to Get the Blues Next Weekend

Blues fans will be able to relish their favorite music for more than 13 hours at the second annual Costa Rica International Blues Fest,...

High Seas High School Makes Port in Limón

If you ever thought your school days could have been a tad more exciting, then eat your heart out. Recently, two vintage sailing ships...

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