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Costa Rica’s love affair with China now has a monument

On Thursday, San José Mayor Johnny Araya officially received a gateway arch at the construction site of the capital’s new Chinatown, further establishing firm ties between the two nations.

32 percent of Liberation members support San José mayor for president

The most recent public opinion poll finds overwhelming support for San José Mayor Johnny Araya.

Read labels and stay thinner

NUTRITION IN THE NEWS: Julie Godfrey’s handy guide to reading product labels in the grocery store.

U.S. presidential candidate Mitt Romney wins first debate

Polls show the former governor was stronger than the incumbent president in the first of three debates. Romney mentioned increasing trade with Latin America in opening remarks, but the region was left out of the debate.

In Costa Rica, plenty of ways to watch presidential debates

Candidate's websites will vie for online supremacy when the debate starts at 7 p.m. Wednesday in Costa Rica

Readers react to the end of The Tico Times’ print edition

The Tico Times has received hundreds of responses – mostly positive. And support has come from both around the world and from Costa Ricans, who saw the paper as part of the community.

Costa Rican President Laura Chinchilla to meet with Honduras’ Porfirio Lobo

Security, tourism and regional integration are the main topics on the presidents’ agenda.

Balcón del Café: Where freshness comes first

An Atenas eatery wins for its delicious fare, rich coffee and traditional treats.

Nicaraguan rights groups call sexual abuse an ‘epidemic’

In the first quarter of this year, the Nicaraguan Medical Forensics Agency performed 1,312 forensic examinations on abused women and minors – an average of 14.6 per day.

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