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Supermarkets Aim for Bigger Market Share

WHEN Enrique Uribe first opened Más x Menos de Cuesta de Moras in 1960, Costa Ricans were shocked by the concept of self service...

Central Bank Orders Vinir Investigation

NEARLY a year after a former client filed a fraud complaint against Vinir Corporación S.A., the Costa Rican financial corporation is being investigated by...

Café Britt Bond Issue A Resounding Success

THE first series of bonds issued by pioneer gourmet coffee producer and distributor Café Britt, totaling ¢1 billion ($2.35 million), sold out before they...

Bright Lights Capture Students

FOR five weeks this summer, Costa Rica will host one of the most advanced performing arts-technology programs in the world. For the second year,...

Collection Honors Poet

“SPREAD My Soul,” a selection of poems by Julia White, provides an interesting glimpse of the writer’s development, not only as a poet, but...

Revisiting Washington D.C.

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The mention of WashingtonD.C. usually conjures up images of the U.S. government – the White House, the Capitol and bureaucrats in...

New Museum Hosts Guanacasteco Art

THE pastel drawings of renowned sculptor Néstor Zeledón got a new home March 10 when the Universidad Nacional inaugurated the Lola Fernández Gallery at...

Party Celebrates Kids’ Futures

THE government knows young people will play an important role in Costa Rica’s future and want to demonstrate that they recognize the things the...

European School Art Students Hang Around Heredia

YOU don’t have to be done with high school to get your art on museum walls. Seven teens in the International Baccalaureate Visual Arts, Design...

Retired Teachers Study Costa Rica

EVERY year, groups of retired teachers from Vancouver, British Colombia, fly south to Costa Rica and settle in for a month at Ana’s Place,...

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