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Monthly Archives: August, 2011

Can people ever really change?

MINDFUL LIVING: Visualizing what you want helps you get where you’re going.

Big doggy do: Pets audition for magazine cover

Nearly 100 dogs and their owners vied for the honor of appearing on Pets y Más magazine’s September cover.

New San José hotel creates collage of art, hospitality

Studio Hotel in Santa Ana welcomes business travelers and tourists alike with an art-infused ambience.

New hot spot serves up British pub fare

Hoxton pub and restaurant in San José’s Barrio Escalante has become a hit with the younger crowd, and offers authentic British pub food.

Costa Rica’s own ‘El Regreso’ hits theaters

The film starring and written and directed by rising Tico cinema star Hernán Jiménez was named best international feature film at the New York International Latino Film Festival.

Forbes names Manuel Antonio one of world’s most beautiful parks

The park is the smallest to make the list, but also the most popular.

Costa Rica signs $1 billion concession

Construction on a $1 billion terminal, the largest concession signed in Costa Rica's history, is to be completed by 2016.

On Sept. 1, old ¢1,000 and ¢2,000 bills reach their expiration date

New ¢5,000 and ¢10,000 bills coming in November.

Climate change threatens mental health too, study says

Extreme weather events correlate with high incidences of violence, drug and alcohol abuse and suicide, according to Australian researchers.

Thousands attend all-night memorial for Costa Rican musician Fidel Gamboa

An impromptu 16-hour concert at Costa Rica's National Culture Center drew thousands of fans of Malpaís frontman Fidel Gamboa, who died Sunday of a heart attack.

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