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Getting to the bottom of fishing sustainably in Costa Rica

Commercial fishermen, small-scale bottom fishermen, sport anglers and a sustainable-minded seafood distributor support responsible fishing practices in southwestern Costa Rica’s Golfo Dulce.

Tica Author, Cultural Icon Still Writing at 82

The multitalented Carmen Naranjo, a former culture minister and ambassador, invites The Tico Times into her home in rural Alajuela.

Costa Rican exports to U.S. up 24 percent in 2010

Overall export sales raked in over $13.59 billion in 2010.

A hostel for every traveler in Costa Rica’s capital

Ranging from bumpin’ party shacks to quiet retreats, San José’s hostels offer a wide variety of safe, affordable accommodations.

Baseball academy adds big names to lineup

Roberto Clemente Jr. and Dodgers pitcher Vicente Padilla join academy board.

Slain publisher’s example still inspires in Nicaragua

33 years after his murder, Pedro Joaquín Chamorro’s historic call has strong echo.

House arrest plea for teenager that killed principal

In November, the 17 year old was sentenced to Costa Rica's maximum prison penalty of 15 years.

Costa Rica pushes winter marketing campaign in the United States

The Costa Rica Tourism Institute is hoping a campaign featuring images of beaches and the rainforest will convince freezing Americans to book a ticket south.

City smog expected to lift with new diesel

As part of an effort to become more environmentally-friendly, the Costa Rican government is introducing a diesel with a low sulfur content, following in the steps that European and North American countries took years ago.

Costa Rica’s oil imports rose by almost 3 percent in 2010

Oil per barrel costs reaching a ´dangerous zone.´

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