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Monthly Archives: September, 2012

Costa Rican street performers juggle, skate and march against new law

Article 106 indicates that pedestrians who walk between vehicles on the road will be fined. The reform also forbids the use of skateboards in public transit (Article 111).

Donate and help save The Tico Times

Publisher Dery Dyer: The Tico Times needs donations to survive as it shifts its focus to improving the paper's website.

Letter from the Publisher: Ojalá it’s only hasta luego

We are truly proud that, despite its struggles, The Tico Times always maintained its high standards of journalistic excellence, integrity and community service.

In Guanacaste, too many crocs

Near Tempisque, male crocs outnumber females by a 3 to 1 ratio. The lack of females makes those male reptiles frustrated and more aggressive – and likely a greater threat to humans in the area.

A 56-year legacy comes to an end

Why The Tico Times has decided to drop its print edition and focus efforts online.

Chinchilla signs tax laws, announces loan

President Laura Chinchilla signed three tax and finance bills into law on Tuesday that will help close tax loopholes and remove Costa Rica from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s “gray list.”

New ‘eco-friendly’ Marriott airport hotel

Courtyard Marriott has the distinction of being that prestigious chain’s first hotel built to Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) specifications.

Coffee symposium to give growers a boost

Some 300 scientists and academics to attend a series of seminars that include more than 450 presentations.

Gringos migrate yearly to the Pato Loco

Guests at this six-unit hotel can't get enough of the 'love bubble.'

The Petroglyphs of the Orosi Volcano

Old artifacts are inspiration for new art on display this weekend at the Hidden Garden Art Gallery.

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