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Monthly Archives: November, 2012

Tico accountant sentenced to 4.5 years in prison in U.S. insurance scam trial

Jorge Luis Castillo testified against his former boss, Minor Vargas, who received a 60-year sentence in the case.

Lawmakers approve 2013 national budget

Next year’s $12.8 billion government budget passed a final round of voting on Thursday.

Battle lines drawn as climate talks dig in

Heading the agenda in Qatar is the future of the Kyoto Protocol, the world’s sole binding pact for curbing carbon emissions.

Figueres presents ‘Way Forward’ for Costa Rica

A self-described “civic group” formed by ex-President José María Figueres issues the first in a series of steps to help guide political and social development.

Leaders debate drug strategy

Chinchilla: Drug traffickers are terrorists.

Dithering denounced

SOMEONE SAID: I make sure of never having to make a tough decision.

The abundance of tropical squash

HOME GARDENING: Ayotes, one of the most important staple crops in the area

A stay in the trees at Playa Chiquita

To see wildlife, guests can just sit on the patio and relax, as the property is frequented by monkeys, toucans, and sloths.

San José holds fourth PechaKucha

Ticos gather for a night of creativity, networking, and beer at Avenida Escazú.

Government to punish protest leaders for damage caused during demonstrations

Government: We will not negotiate with motorcyclists if they block the streets.

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