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Beds of Stone for Weary Bones

IT might not be the ideal scenario of vacation fun, but spending a night sleeping, surprisingly well, on a solidly constructed stone platform in...

Fishing Reports Low, but Bite Back on Caribbean Coast

I haven’t received fishing reports since last weekend – the day before those heavy rains (at least in Santa Ana) last weekend, but as...

Government May Sue Tobacco Cos.

In response to the mounting cost of medicalcare for smoking-related illnesses in CostaRica, the Social Security System (Caja) is analyzingthe possibility of suing the...

Political Party To Revive Left

ON May 1, International Workers’ Day, representativesof the country’s labor unions, environmentalgroups and several left-leaning politicians plan toestablish a new political party – one...

Tourism Here: ‘Not So Bad’

A scorecard on sustainable tourism recently publishedby National Geographic Traveler Magazinegave Costa Rica what it called a “surprisinglymediocre score,” pointing to widespread deforestationand “poor...

Immigration Proposals Explained

TALK of proposals that would dramatically change the system under which most North Americans and Europeans apply for residency in Costa Rica has sparked...

Women Turn Free Trade into Fair Trade

NUEVA VIDA, CIUDAD SANDINO– Touting the slogan “Our Sweat, OurSales, Our Success,” a small sewing cooperativeof hurricane victims in a formerrefugee camp outside of...

Country Mourns Congressman’s Death

MANAGUA – Nicaraguans of allpolitical persuasions joined this week inmourning the sudden death of LiberalConstitutional Party congressman PedroJoaquín Ríos, a leading supporter of formerPresident...

200 Participate in Regional Travel Show

MANAGUA – Two hundred tourismsuppliers, buyers and travel agents fromaround the world descended on the capitalof Nicaragua this week for the sixth annualTravel Exchange...

Mining Co. Sets Sights on Guatemala Town

EL ESTOR, Guatemala – When the Canadian International Nickel Company(INCO) departed from this small town in 1981, it said it intended to be gone...

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