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Costa Rica Recycles, but Still Has Ways to Go
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August 20, 2010
Sergio González likes the sugar for his morning coffee served out of a refurbished Pringles can. He prints out his business cards on the...
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Natural Pest Control Restores Nature’s Balance
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August 13, 2010
Using natural predators and pollinators lowers costs, improves product
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Natural Pest Control Effective and Balanced
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August 13, 2010
Nobody works harder at the San Bernardo Greenhouse in Zarcero than the bumblebees. The rotund insects flit from one tomato plant to the next....
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Mexicana Airlines Bankrupt, Cancels Two Routes to C.R.
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August 13, 2010
Two routes between Costa Rica and Mexico have been canceled after the airline Mexicana filed for bankruptcy last week. Mexicana, Mexico...
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Sabana to Alajuelita route in San José closed for repairs
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August 13, 2010
The road that joins La Sabana with Alajuelita will be closed for six to eight weeks, according to the Ministry of Public Works and...
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Curtain Rises for Costa Rica’s Classical Music Festival
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August 10, 2010
The Credomatic Music Festival runs through Aug. 22 in Alajuela, Guanacaste, Manuel Antonio and San José
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OAS Issues Report on Honduras, One Year After the Coup
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August 6, 2010
One year after Honduras President Manuel Zelaya was overthrown by a military coup, Honduras has made progress in restoring democracy, according to a report...
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Escazú Hotel Slashes Prices, Focuses on Locals
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August 6, 2010
Reggie Moreau explained it clearly: “The economy sucks,” said the owner of White House hotel, restaurant, spa and casino in the hills of San...
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Low Tide Opens Way to Cabuya Island Cemetery
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August 6, 2010
CABUYA, Puntarenas – For three hours every day, twice a day, the ocean parts on the coast at Cabuya, revealing a stony footpath into...
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Alajuela Gets Own Theater at Noon Program
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August 6, 2010
Lunch-hour cultural events – a very new idea in a very old building – are part of the renovated JuanSantamaríaMuseum’s latest outreach to the...
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