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First man to run Ruta de las Conquistadores does it in 82 hours

A still-recovering Will Laughlin sits down with The Tico Times on Sunday to relive an 82-hour run from the Pacific to the Carribbean.

Textiles trimmed in changing export market

The diminished Costa Rican textile industry indicates a new era of Tico exports. While Costa Rica falls behind the Central American region in textile exports, it surges ahead in sales of high tech components and medical devices

Will gov’t legalize paramilitary groups in Nicaragua?

NEWS ANALYSIS: Analysts warn defense laws would create spy networks, state-sponsored repression.

Historic run helps conquer hunger

Will Laughlin of Boulder, Colo. became the first person to complete the rigorous 261-mile bike route, called the Ruta de los Conquistadores, by foot.

C.R. lawmakers to tour U.S. naval ship

At least 12 Costa Rica legislators will travel to Golfito Friday to observe U.S. counternarcotics operations. The trip is being organized by the U.S. Embassy in response to recent controversy over the Joint Maritime Agreement, a bilateral accord that allows the United States to use Costa Rican waters to fight drug trafficking.

What’s new in business? Dec. 10

National Registry Site in English Any English-speaking landowner who’s ever struggled to understand what a “hypoteca” or a “catastro” is will be elated to learn...

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Rules on supplements to change

Need that supplement from the United States? Well, one less postal service will transport it for you. How tougher customs enforcement has resulted in one supplement company saying no to shipping drugs.

C.R. lawmakers tour U.S. Naval ship

In an effort to reassure Costa Rican legislators that the U.S. needs Costa Rica’s help in anti-drug operations in the Southern Pacific Zone, U.S....

Araya easily re-elected

He just might be the longest serving mayor in Central America. On Sunday, San José Mayor Johnny Araya was re-elected by a wide margin in an election most Costa Ricans sat out.

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