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Foreign Medical Device Companies Keep Rolling In

Foreign medical companies are continuing to set up shop in Costa Rican free-trade zones. Last Friday, the Minnesota-based medical supply company St. Jude Medical inaugurated...

Row Over Fired La Prensa Employees Turns Political as FSLN Joins the Fray

Workers insist newspaper is violating their labor rights

Reality Show Makeover Starts Sept.15

"Survivor: Nicaragua" buzz has resulted in 2,400 articles worldwide

Sandinistas Demand Removal of OAS Ambassador to Nicaragua

The abrupt decision of President Daniel Ortega's Sandinista government to demand the removal from Nicaragua of Ambassador Pedro Vuskovic, the representative of the Organization...

Bidding Gets Under Way to Rebuild Earthquake-Shattered Town

Costa Rica's National Emergency Commission (CNE) will host the first bidding session Tuesday with construction companies interested in building Nueva Cinchona in Cariblanco de...

Costa Rican Hotel Turns in 276 Pre-Columbian Artifacts

A hotel in Heredia turned over its entire collection of Costa Rican artifacts on Monday, in compliance with a 1982 law that declares that...

‘La Yuma’ Makers Deliver Knockout

REEL TALK: In a traditional Hollywood feel-good movie, this rise from society’s cellar usually results in exorbitant success, but “La Yuma” is not a Hollywood film

Tourism Leaders Discuss Threats to Industry

Costs, taxes, effects of drugs and alcohol on tourism, crime and safety concerns, the mounting legalities of running a sustainable, tourism-centered business take front row at recent conference in Manuel Antonio

Canada’s New Envoy Arrives Just in Time

Cameron MacKay represents Canada when the country is negotiating trade deals with the region

Plans to Reopen Belén Train Line Chug Ahead

Belén's mayor says the train would cut the commute from an hour and a half to 35 minutes

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