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On Things to Come
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December 16, 2005
IT’S about this time of year, when the falling leaves remind us that nothing lasts forever, that the prophets of doom and gloom feel...
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Pa Blu Serke Theater Company Brings Bribrí Culture to Stage
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December 16, 2005
THOUGH centuries have passed since Costa Rica’s indigenous people ruled the land, the Bribrí still reign over the stage in each Pa Blu Serke...
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All-You-Can-Eat Meat, Cooked Up Brazilian Style
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December 16, 2005
WHEN the sushi rolls, carpaccio, squid in garlic butter sauce and red snapper in cream sauce have settled under a layer of a minty...
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Pure Jungle Spa, Where the Jungle Gets Under
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December 16, 2005
CALYPSO Facial, Banana Rapture and Ultimate Chocolate Decadence are a few of the treatments offered at Pure Jungle Spa, the latest attraction at La...
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Sails Up on Pacific Coast; Tarpon Fast and Furious
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December 16, 2005
THE main body of sailfish is still well to the south on the Pacific coast, where Roy’s Zancudo Lodge in the Southern Zone’s Golfito...
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From Cocaine to Cement: An Innovative Solution
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December 16, 2005
WHAT’S the tallest structure in Costa Rica? It’s not one of San José’s office towers – it’s a high-tech, 116- meter-tall oven in the...
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Candidates Hit the Ring – and The Airwaves – With New Ads
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December 16, 2005
IF presidential candidates Oscar Arias and Ottón Solís played chess, who would win? How about if they boxed? Do voters care? While the victor of...
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Professional Thieves Invade San José Homes
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December 16, 2005
A group of as many as eight thieves, described as heavily armed and very professional, have been staging home invasions for the purposes of...
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Refugee Population Grows
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December 16, 2005
The civil war in Colombia waged by political rebels, paramilitary counterinsurgency armies, drug traffickers, and a government backed by U.S. military advisors and wielding...
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Pacheco, Cabinet Members Keep Sinking in Polls
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December 16, 2005
• President Abel Pacheco’s approval rating continues to fall. According to the latest Unimer poll published in the daily La Nación, only 21 out...
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