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Monthly Archives: December, 2010

Nicaragua exceeds 1 million foreign tourists for first time

Tourists spend on average a week in the country and spent $50 a day.

Health minister confirms presence of salmonella in Tambor hotel

An investigation into an outbreak that led the Health Ministry to close a popular Tambor hotel has revealed traces of salmonella in the hotel’s chicken.

Court rejects challenge to U.S. ships docking in Costa Rica

Court ruling allows United States military involved in counter narcotics operations to continue to dock at Costa Rican ports.

Implementation of new immigration law delayed

Immigration lawyers await the issuance of the reglamentos to interpret new immigration reforms that have led to quite a bit of confusion. The deadline for the reglamentos passed in December.

Mexican cartel threatens to kill civilians in Guatemala

GUATEMALA CITY – People purporting to speak for Mexico’s Los Zetas drug cartel have threatened to attack civilians in the northern Guatemalan province of...

Panama government denies asking U.S. to wiretap political foes

The statement came in response to a cable released by WikiLeaks.

Too much time in U.S. customs? Border protection has solution

The United States Customs and Border Protection has expanded its ‘fast pass’ program, allowing frequent international travelers to bypass lines at customs.

Hotel Barceló Playa Tambor shut down after guests report symptoms of Norovirus

The hotel on the Nicoya Peninsula will be closed at least through Jan. 3.

See you next year: Tico Times to close until Jan. 3

In celebration of the holidays, The Tico Times will be closed from Dec. 24-Jan. 2. Look for the Year in Review inside and online...

Chic and sleek meets the Campo in Chirripó

Café Blue serves up culinary delights in an art-filled setting at Monte Azul, a hotel, art retreat and nature preserve in Chimirol de Rivas.

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