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Monthly Archives: April, 2011

Tax tips for U.S. citizens living overseas

NEWS YOU CAN USE: Advice for filing your taxes and dealing with the IRS while in Costa Rica.

ICE offers pre-paid phone cards in U.S.

The Costa Rican Electricity Institute’s (ICE) Kölbi pre-paid international division now offers a pre-paid telephone card that allows users to call Costa Rica from...

Magazine names San José fifth best Latin American city of the future

Alajuela, Heredia and Santa Ana ranked as top three most cost-effective micro-cities in 2011.

Foreigner struggles to receive kidney in Costa Rica

Eduardo Ramón López already has a donor, now he just a place to receive a transplant.

Tips for staying dry, safe this rainy season

NEWS YOU CAN USE: Get our your umbrellas, rainy season is here. We've compiled a list of things to do to prepare for soggier weather.

The best and most bizarre quotes by former Public Security Minister José María Tijerino

Despite only spending 12 months as Costa Rica’s security minister, José María Tijerino was never short on memorable commentary. Here are some of his highlights:

Costa Rica weapons ban moves forward

Costa Rica attempting to be the second country in the world to ban uranium weapons.

Post office to begin international mail carrier service

Costa Rica’s post office will begin an international airmail service called Comercio Electrónico (Electronic Business) in November. The government wants to implement the service...

Costa Rican security chief resigns after bizarre 12 months in office

José María Tijerino's stint as security minister was short-lived. He will be remembered both for his handling of the Nicaragua border dispute and for his often controversial commentary.

‘Life’s good’ at exclusive Casa Chameleon

The four-villa luxury boutique hotel in Malpaís offers high-end romance for couples looking to get pampered.

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