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Monthly Archives: November, 2011

Thanksgiving: A worthy holiday

YOUNG WRITERS: A Tico sixth-grader explains why he thinks Thanksgiving should be celebrated in Costa Rica.

Art at the airport

When the new terminal at the Daniel Oduber International Airport finally opens, art will welcome visitors flying into Liberia.

Natural bug solutions for the Costa Rica home and garden

HOME GARDENING: Before you reach for that can of poison, try these natural methods for controlling insects.

Dolphin superpods party off Osa Peninsula

THE BIG BLUE: The area offshore of Costa Rica’s southern Pacific coast is one of the best places in the world to find massive congregations of dolphins.

San José bistro transports diners to Via Veneto

Barrio Escalante’s Bistro77 lays out a delectable tavola calda and offers excellent coffee, pastries and gelato.

Montessori in Costa Rica: educating for life

First introduced in Costa Rica in 1925 by well-known author and educator Carmen Lyra, Montessori education has been steadily gaining ground at preschools around the country.

Huge Honduras nativity scene depicts real-life violence

In a mall in Tegucigalpa, a giant artwork known as the Christmas Crib shows the birth of Jesus surrounded by images of crime and death.

Sala I annuls Crucitas mining concession, dismisses appeals

Industrias Infinito says it will consider other legal options.

U.S. partners with Costa Rica to combat human trafficking

The U.S. Embassy hosted a press conference Tuesday to announce a major donation to an organization that works to end human trafficking.

Parent of American Airlines files for bankruptcy

The Texas-based carrier has multiple flights per week to Costa Rica from U.S. airports in Dallas/Ft. Worth, New York City and Miami.

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