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Costa Rica toasts country’s best coffees
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September 12, 2011
National Coffee Day celebrated last Friday.
Travel and Tourism
Caribbean summer in Costa Rica beckons divers
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September 7, 2011
Divers in Costa Rica should know that as the rainy season in the Central Valley and Pacific coast started early and strong, summertime on...
Archive
Costa Rican coffee exports fall for 3rd consecutive month
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September 5, 2011
Export totals still exceed 2009-2010 harvest numbers.
Crime
Pastora: Penca bombing suspect a ‘terrorist’
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September 2, 2011
The former Sandinista fighter says he will file terrorism charges against Swedish journalist Peter Torbiörnsson.
Expat Living
In a crisis, a little Spanish in Costa Rica goes a long way
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July 28, 2011
Mike Murphy could feel his chest tighten. A swarm of bees had stung the U.S. expat more than 50 times while he visited farm...
Costa Rica
Costa Rica’s ₡1,000 bill design generates chatter
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July 22, 2011
During its first month in circulation, the new ₡1,000 bill, known colloquially as a “rojo” for its red color, has come under fire for...
Travel and Tourism
La Fortuna Is The Gateway To Adventure In Costa Rica
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July 22, 2011
Arenal Volcano may be the most celebrated attraction in north-central Costa Rica, but the surrounding area offers plenty of other attractions, including an eco zoo, canyoneering and a hike to a crater lake.
Arts and Culture
Celebrate Costa Rica’s Annexation of Guanacaste
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July 21, 2011
The Tico Times will be closed Monday for the national holiday.
Costa Rica
How Archie Fields Built a Legendary Lodge in Costa Rica
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July 18, 2011
A salute to the late Archie Fields, founder of Río Colorado Lodge, tourism pioneer and early campaigner for marine conservation in Costa Rica.
Health
Mindfulness in Costa Rica – Dealing with daily trials
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July 6, 2011
MINDFUL LIVING: Advice on handling anger and frustration brought on by some of the trials of living in Costa Rica.
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