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Little Change in Polls Despite Advertising

• Doing nothing to contradict accusations that he has an enormous ego, National Liberation Party (PLN) candidate Oscar Arias told the daily Al Día...

Jairo Pérez Star of Copa Mango in Hermosa

LAST weekend’s Copa Mango in Playa Hermosa, just south of Jacó on the central Pacific coast, was a Circuito Nacional de Surf contest of...

Cats Capture Prisoners in Puntarenas

IN the Pacific port city of Puntarenas, it is men in prison who take care of abandoned baby kittens and post-operative cats – and...

Birders Flock to Christmas Bird Counts

’TWAS the season for counting birds – not how many trussed turkeys were consumed, but how many species of live birds were soaring, flitting,...

El Quixote is Translatado Into Spanglish

“IN un placete de La Mancha of which nombre no quiero remembrearme, vivía, not so long ago, uno de esos gentlemen who always tienen...

Cornell University Wind Ensemble Visits Costa Rica

THE musicians of the Cornell University Wind Ensemble, CU Winds, have traveled from their home base of Ithaca, New York, to Costa Rica for...

Young Talent Takes to the Court at Copa del Café Tennis Tournament

  IN a fast-paced match that kept the crowd attentive and bundled up against unseasonably chilly winds, Holland’s Thiemo de Bakker, 17, defeated Romanian Petre...

Ser or Estar? That Is the Question

IT used to be that a picture was worth a thousand words. That was before digital manipulation. Anyway, for understanding, I have always preferred...

Another Successful Year for Angel Tree

FOR the 13th year, Tico Times readers made Christmas something special for needy children across Costa Rica. Through the Salvation Army program The Angel...

Star Watch Keeps Tabs on Celebrities in Costa Rica

IT’S summer in Costa Rica, when the dry, breezy weather and sunny skies lure the rich and famous from all corners of the globe...

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