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Date Changes for Fourth of July Celebrations

ONLY one major change marks this year’s U.S.Independence Day celebration in Costa Rica – it won’t beheld on the Fourth of July.The celebration, normally...

Research Organization Celebrates New Home

FORTY years, $1.2 million and 29,500square feet – this is what it took to make adream of the Organization for TropicalStudies (OTS) come true....

Photography Exhibit is a Blast From the Past

WALKING through the “People andStreets from Yesterday” photography exhibitat the National Museum of Costa Ricafeels as if someone opened a time capsuleand put the...

Girasol Hotel Nice Escape in Jacó for Long-, Short-Term Visits

JACÓ, Puntarenas – Nestled on the beach just away fromthe hustle and bustle of the Jacó’s main strip, the eggshell whitestucco apartments that make...

Fishing Snaps Back with Big Tarpon Action

FISHING snappedback in a big wayon both coasts after adry spell so bad that Icouldn’t even get afishing report for thiscolumn last week.According toguides...

Future of Trade Pact In Doubt

The future of the Central America Free-Trade Agreement (CAFTA) is becoming increasinglyuncertain as groups opposed to the proposedtrade pact in Central America and theUnited...

Earth Council’s Land Sale Probed

NEARLY half a year has passed since the EarthCouncil suspended its mission and message of sustainabledevelopment at its headquarters in Costa Rica,unable to sustain...

Violence Erupts in La Carpio

CLOUDS of tear gas filled the streets of the impoverishedshantytown of La Carpio, west of San José, onMonday evening as violent protestors shot at...

Construction Workers Join Students in Strike

NEGOTIATIONS between theNational University Council and the governmentover next year’s education budgetcame to a virtual standstill this week,as students continued to protest, non-violently,for the...

New Political Party Already Has Support

GRANADA, Nicaragua – Minority partiesand splinter political movements comeand go in Nicaragua as frequently andephemerally as the rains.But when the ballots are counted, all...

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