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Chinatown construction work gets under way

The San José Municipality expects work to be completed in 8 months.

National Symphony season starts Friday

The 2012 lineup includes free Summer Concerts around the Central Valley, the official season of 12 concerts and the opera “Tosca” at the National Theater.

Will Central America legalize illicit drugs?

U.S. denounces new Guatemalan President Otto Pérez Molina’s statement raising the idea of legalizing drugs in the country.

Ministries cooperate on policing

Security and environmental concerns go hand on hand

Agreement yields longline closure for Presidential Challenge tournament

A 40-mile area around Carrillo on the northern Pacific coast will be closed to commercial longlining during the March 1-4 tournament.

LGBT community presses Chinchilla on bills

Presidency Ministry stated that the protester’s bills would not be discussed during this year’s special sessions.

Hotel Costa Rica: Come on down!

UNDER THE SUN: A U.S. expat buys land and attempts to build a hotel on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. Chapter 3 of 8.

Start a green pharmacy with potted herbs

HOME GARDENING: Basil, rosemary, thyme and oregano are versatile herbs to have handy in a potted Mediterranean kitchen herb garden.

Restaurant specializes in gluten-free goodness

After striving to formulate delicious gluten-free recipes and a special flour to prepare dishes for her daughter, who has celiac disease, Mayela Quesada used her hard-earned knowledge to open Café-Tal restaurant in the western San José district of Rohrmoser.

Cachí power plant capacity to be expanded

The project is expected to generate 1,200 indirect jobs.

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