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Authorities Investigate Tourists’ Drowning

AUTHORITIES are investigating lastweek’s drowning of U.S. tourists DavidMarvin Mahnke, 63, and Carole JoyceMahnke, 61, near the mouth of the SavegreRiver, 15 miles from...

Ticos Celebrate Day of the Farmer

FRESH fruits and vegetables weresold outside the Legislative Assembly indowntown San José Thursday in honor ofNational Day of the Farmer.The feria del agricultor celebrated...

Riteve Decision Critized

A decision by the ComptrollerGeneral to allow the firm Riteve SyC tocontinue with its controversial contract toperform mandatory vehicle technicalinspections in Costa Rica has...

Panama, Costa Rica Renew

PANAMA (ACAN-EFE) – Panamaand Costa Rica have re-launched theirjoint efforts aimed at the protection of LaAmistad International Friendship Park, animportant biological reserve shared byboth...

Journalists Honored For Corruption Articles

THREE investigative journalists fromthe daily La Nación were lauded on bothsides of the Atlantic this week for theirwork in uncovering corruption scandalslast year that...

Well-Planned Organic Farm Sets Example

PACAYAS DE ALVARADO, Cartago– Compared to the neatly trimmed rows ofneighboring farms, Ricardo Montero’s one-hectareproperty looks, from a distance, likeovergrown chaos.A closer look, however,...

Court Upholds Eviction Of Street Vendors

THE hundreds of vendors hawkingeverything from fruit to socks who linethe streets of San José, near the MercadoCentral, must pack up their goods and...

President Says He Will Continue Corruption Fight

PRESIDENT Abel Pacheco highlightedthe fight against corruption as oneof the continuing goals of his administration,and, in an interview with the wireservice EFE last week,...

Limón Leader Mourned

BARBER and social leader Alfred“King” Henry Smith, better known in theLimón community as Alfred King, diedthis week at 88, casting a pall over theCaribbean...

Crocodile Lagoon Losing Namesake

CROCODILES are the latest victimsof development in the coastal communityof Tamarindo, in the northwesternprovince of Guanacaste. In this case thedevelopment is a small wall...

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