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Gov’t May Request Free-Zone Extension

Costa Rica is considering a request for an extension of its benefits for free zones, areas where local and foreign companies that export goods...

Alliance Gives English Students New Tools

For more than 2,000 students at seven schools throughout Costa Rica, a future in which they can speak, read and write English with ease...

World Cup Might Paralyze Country

Even if you want to do something this morning besides watch Costa Rica go up against Germany in the opening match of the 2006...

Tico Turns Obsession into Novel Soccer Ball

As the madness of World Cup passion descends upon Costa Rica, nearly everyone becomes a soccer fan. Francisco Pacheco, however, might be the only...

Rural Women’s Group Inaugurates Building

Fifteen women watched from a small crowd of spectators last Friday morning as a commemorative ribbon fell from across the doors of their dream...

New Energy Advocate Draws Expatriate Crowd

New energy advocate Brian O’Leary made his second round of seminars in Costa Rica in as many years this week. O’Leary, president and co-founder of...

Tico Times Offers Improved Weather Report

Prepare yourself for a weather forecast experience unlike any before offered within the pages of The Tico Times. If you turn to the second-to-last...

Arias Tours Europe, Will Watch Soccer Game

President Oscar Arias left for Europe this week to promote trade and cheer on Costa Rica’s National Soccer Team as it plays Germany in...

Elderly, Disabled to Receive Increased Pensions

The Social Security System (Caja) plans to double government payments to 74,400 people who are unable to work, President Oscar Arias announced Monday. “This has...

Proposed Luxury Home Tax Would Aid Slum-dwellers

Owners of luxury homes in Costa Rica may soon face a new tax, the proceeds of which would be used to improve conditions for...

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