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Expat Living
Spanish Words Every Costa Rica Expat Should Know
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October 19, 2007
Given the history of the American continent, it is not surprising that Spanish and English have so affected each other. Certainly, English has contributed...
Expat Living
A House Cat Survives Against the Odds in the Costa Rican Jungle
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October 19, 2007
When I met Jim, he had been living at the Danish woman’s cabins in the jungle for eight months. This was a feat in...
Costa Rica
Group in Costa Rica Aims to Prevent Animal Suffering
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October 12, 2007
The sounds of animals in pain coming from a neighbor’s house stirred three women to involve the sheriff and the courts to stop the...
Home and Garden
Costa Rica Ancient Superfood Chayote Makes Culinary Comeback
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October 12, 2007
The chayote is an old acquaintance found in many cultures around the world. Its humble origin lies in the deep forests of Central America....
Latin America
Nicaraguans Flee Ortega’s Dictatorship: Round Two of Exile Begins
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October 12, 2007
A group of Nicaraguans who fled their war-torn country during the 1980s and came back the following decade is once again wanting out. These...
Arts and Culture
Costa Rica’s Henrietta Boggs: The First Lady of the Revolution
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October 5, 2007
MONTGOMERY, Alabama – All roads led to revolution in the Costa Rica of 1948, when a hacienda owner named José Figueres Ferrer would overthrow...
Environment and Wildlife
Leatherback Turtles Arrive on Costa Rica’s Pacific Coast
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September 28, 2007
The first leatherback sea turtles of the season arrived last week to nest on the sandy shores of the northwestern province of Guanacaste. The...
Archive
Miskito Community Loses Its Forest
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September 28, 2007
MANAGUA – Nicanor Polanco said he had no idea a hurricane was heading his way when he and his fellow cooperative members went out...
Health
Confessions of a Retired Doctor: Looking Back on a Life in Medicine
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September 14, 2007
The daily turmoil of a clinical practice leaves little room for reflection, but plenty for self-doubt. Did I get that melanoma in time; what...
Archive
Coffee Farmers Urged to Focus on Quality
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September 14, 2007
MANAGUA – The keys to Nicaragua’s full recovery from the 2000-2004 global coffee crisis are to focus on quality, not quantity, and to create...
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