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Costa Rica News Archives for October 2009

Oct 31, 2009 | Inside Costa Rica

Costa Rican Women Are The Desire of Nicaraguan Men

The figures by the Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones reveals that more Nicaraguan men are more likely to marry Costa Rican women than Nicaraguan women to marry Costa Rican men when the arrive in Costa Rica, with a total of 12.515 Nicaraguan men marrying "ticas", while only 934 Nicaraguan women married "ticos" between 1950 and 2009.

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Related Topix: Central America, World News

Fri Oct 30, 2009

Inside Costa Rica

Costa Rica 09-10 Coffee Harvest Now Seen Up 7.2%

Costa Rica's coffee production in the new 2009-10 crop cycle, for which harvesting has recently started in the lower altitudes, is forecast to rise 7.2% to 1,706,773 bags of 60 kilogram each, the Instituto del Cafe de Costa Rica - official Costa Rican Coffee Council, said earlier this week.

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Related Topix: Central America, World News, Agriculture, Science

Thu Oct 29, 2009

Inside Costa Rica

Private Investigator in Costa Rica Warn Americans To Be Diligent and Vigilant

Investigator and business advisor, Cody L. Gear, sheds light on potential problems in Costa Rica if not done correctly.

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Related Topix: World News, Central America

Wed Oct 28, 2009

cb-jaco.com | CRsurfer

Costa Rica Events for October & November 2009 | Coldwell Banker Jaco Costa Rica

October and November, is usually the rainiest in Costa Rica but this year it has proven otherwise.With the dry conditions, tourist are in heaven but the farmers are suffering from crop loss. Events around Costa Rica for the next two months

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Related Topix: World News, Central America, Events

cb-jaco.com | CRsurfer

Jaco Beach Real Estate News Weekly | Coldwell Banker Jaco Costa Rica

Real Estate Weekly: What is the latest news on the Jaco Beach Costa Rica Wyndham development? Everything is moving along very well, we are going to do some meet and greet and marketing in Las Vegas at the annual AARP convention next week.

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Related Topix: Marketing, Health, AARP, World News

Inside Costa Rica

Costa Rica Focusing On Eco-Tourism To Weather The Economic Stor

An interview with Costa Rica's ministro de Turismo , Carlos Ricardo Benavides, who says that tourism in Costa Rica, like the rest of the world, has dropped a little bit and still focusing on the US market.

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Related Topix: World News, Central America

Tue Oct 27, 2009

People's Daily Online

Costa Rican minister resigns over accident

Costa Rica's Public Works and Transportation Minister Karla Gonzalez resigned on Monday after being criticized for failing to assume responsibility for last week's accident in which five people were killed.

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Related Topix: Central America, World News

Mon Oct 26, 2009

Inside Costa Rica

Private Security Guards Outnumber Police Officers In Costa Rica

Private security guards in Costa Rica almost double the number of police officers in Costa Rica.

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Related Topix: Central America, World News

Sun Oct 25, 2009

Inside Costa Rica

Costa Rica's Economy Doing Better, But Unemployment Levels Worrisome

The Banco Central de Costa Rica - Central Bank - says the Costa Rican economy is recuperating from the economic crisis of the past year, however, unemployment continues to be a stickler.

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Related Topix: Central America, World News

Sat Oct 24, 2009

People's Daily Online

China top legislator expects stable relations with Costa Rica

China's top legislator Wu Bangguo meets with visiting Costa Rican Legislative Assembly President Francisco Antonio Pacheco in Beijing, Oct.

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Related Topix: China, Asia, World News, Central America

Fri Oct 23, 2009

Inside Costa Rica

Cruises to Costa Rica's Puerto de Lim n On Hold

The dockworkers strike that began Tuesday in Costa Rica has shut down the port of Limon, preventing cruise ships from visiting the country.

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Related Topix: Central America, World News

Thu Oct 22, 2009

Fox News

Costa Rican Bridge Collapses, Dropping Bus and Killing 5

A traditional hammock-style wood-and-cable bridge has collapsed as a bus crossed it in rural Costa Rica, dropping a bus filled with 38 people into a riverbed.

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Related Topix: Central America, World News

Wed Oct 21, 2009

Charleston Daily Mail

Costa Rican student excelling in new country

It's not the slight Spanish accent that sets Valerie Chavez apart from her classmates.

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Related Topix: World News, Central America, Charleston, WV, Charleston Metro, South Charleston, WV

Tue Oct 20, 2009

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Neenah Paper to help Costa Rican property

Oct. 20, 2009 9:02 a.m. Neenah Paper announced Tuesday that it has partnered with Friends of the Osa and the Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin to help reforest a conservation property in Costa Rica's Osa peninsula.

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Related Topix: World News, Appleton Metro, Neenah, WI, Central America, Wisconsin, Milwaukee Metro

Mon Oct 19, 2009

Inside Costa Rica

Americans Are Flocking to Costa Rica For Stem Cell Treatments

By Alex Leff Dr. Orlando Morales is something of a celebrity at Costa Rica's University of Medical Science, sauntering through the halls in his white lab coat.

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Related Topix: Stem Cell Research, Science / Technology, World News, Central America, Multiple Sclerosis, Health, Medicine, US News, 2008 Presidential Election, US Politics, Chicago Metro

Sun Oct 18, 2009

Wildbird

Birder of the Year: Costa Rica

In each November/December issue, WildBird subscribers have the chance to crown one of their peers as Birder of the Year.

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Related Topix: World News, Central America

Sat Oct 17, 2009

TheBlueSheet

Hoosier Daddy?

Joe Andrew, youa re headed to Costa Rica! More than a year ago, Andrew -- a Hoosier, superdelegate and former leader of the Democratic Parties in both Indiana and DC -- switched from backing then-Sen. Hillary Clinton to then-Sen. Barack Obama just days before the May 6, 2008 Indiana primary.

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Related Topix: Indiana, World News, Central America, Hillary Clinton, US Politics, US News, Barack Obama, Illinois, Illinois Government

PokerStars.com Official Blog

LAPT Season 3 to begin in Costa Rican paradise

On Costa Rica's Gold Coast, time has created a beach made up of millions of tiny shells that have been crushed into sand.

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Related Topix: Central America, World News

Fri Oct 16, 2009

PR-inside.com

Financial Soultions: Costa Rica emerges as Central Americaa s carbon credit leader.

Financial Soultions investigators report that the Central American nation of Costa Rica has recently closed a deal to sell 3,000 tons of carbon credits to the United States firm, Equator, a business that specializes in carbon credit management.

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Related Topix: Central America, World News

Thu Oct 15, 2009

TheSpectrum.com

Discover spectacular Costa Rica

Imagine gliding through the dense rainforest treetops while suspended only from a zip-line. Be on the look out for exotic birds and rare animals as you walk on a series of hanging bridges suspended through the jungle.

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Related Topix: Travel, World News, Costa Rica Travel, Central America

Wed Oct 14, 2009

Fides News

America/Costa Rica - Archbishop of San Jose asks married couples to remain strong in the face ...

'Faith is transmitted like a lantern that is passed from one hand to the next, and marriage is the foundation of the family...' This is what Archbishop Hugo Barrantes Urena of San Jose, President of the Costa Rican Bishops' Conference, said in his last pastoral visit to Immaculate Conception of Mary Parish in Alajuelita.

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Related Topix: Central America, World News

Tue Oct 13, 2009

Inside Costa Rica

Sex Trade Is Thriving in Costa Rica

By Tim Rogers, Special to The Miami Herald The slumping global economy is having a stimulus effect on Costa Rica's famous sex-tourism industry, as a growing number of unemployed women -- from Colombia to the Dominican Republic -- flock to San Jose to seek a living in the world's oldest profession.

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Related Topix: World News, Central America, Travel, Costa Rica Travel, Dominican Republic Travel,

Mon Oct 12, 2009

Inside Costa Rica

October 12, One Holiday, Many Names

Today marks the 517th anniversary of Christopher Columbus's arrival in the Americas, which occurred on October 12 1492.

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Related Topix: Columbus Day, Life, Holidays, Central America, World News

Global Post

Stem cell tourism in Central America

Dr. Orlando Morales is something of a celebrity at Costa Rica's University of Medical Science, sauntering through the halls in his white lab coat.

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Related Topix: Stem Cell Research, Science / Technology, World News, Central America

Inside Costa Rica

14 Nicaraguans Brave The San Juan To Cross Into Costa Rica

A joint operation by police and immigration authorities disbanded a "coyote" network in the Northern Zone that were responsible for the illegal entry of 14 Nicaraguans, five of which were children and an elderly woman of 72 years of age.

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Related Topix: Central America, World News

Sun Oct 11, 2009

Inside Costa Rica

Honduras Crisis Affecting Costa Rican Trade

The political crisis in Honduras is having a crippling effect on trade in Costa Rica as well as other Central American nations like Guatemala, El Salvador and Nicaragua, losing millions of dollars of trade every day.

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Related Topix: Honduras, World News, Central America, Travel, Honduras Travel

Sat Oct 10, 2009

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Costa Rican Vacations Honors Veterans Day With 11% Off Luxury Vacations

A luxury travel agency in Costa Rica is awarding U.S. veterans and active duty military personnel 11% off the total price of their vacation to Costa Rica if booked by Veterans Day.

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Related Topix: World News, Central America, Travel, Costa Rica Travel, Prison, US National Guard, US Military, US Navy

Fri Oct 09, 2009

River Front Times

Java Enabled's Postcard from Costa Rica: 'Typical' Coffee

At first glance it looks like a baby's sock hanging from a mini oil derrick, slowly dripping the black liquid into the cup below.

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Related Topix: Drink, Coffee, Central America, World News

Thu Oct 08, 2009

Air Transport World

Avianca, Grupo TACA to merge under holding company

Colombia's Avianca and El Salvador-based Grupo TACA announced yesterday that they have reached agreement to merge under a single holding company, creating an airline group that will serve more than 100 destinations with a fleet of 129 aircraft.

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Related Topix: South America, World News, Colombia,

Wed Oct 07, 2009

Jurist

Costa Rica ex-president convicted on corruption charges

Calderon was unanimously convicted [Inside Costa Rica report] by three judges at the Second Judicial Circuit Courts of Goicochea, who found him guilty of embezzling $520,000 [ La Nacion report, in Spanish] during a nine-month period in his 1990 to 1994 term, a crime punishable under article 354 of the Costa Rican Penal Code [text, PDF in Spanish].

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Related Topix: World News, Central America, Social Security, Personal Finance

WATE-TV Knoxville

Diplomats urge return of ousted Honduran president

Diplomats from around the hemisphere flew into Honduras on Wednesday and told the coup-imposed government to reinstate President Manuel Zelaya and restore democracy to the impoverished Central American country.

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Related Topix: Honduras, World News, Central America, Travel, Honduras Travel, Manuel Zelaya, Oscar Arias

www.costaricapages.com | CRblogger

Travel Agency Honors Veterans With 11% Off Vacations

Costa Rican Vacations , a luxury travel agency in Costa Rica is offering discounted vacations for U.S., UK and Canadian veterans and active duty military personnel from now through Veterans Day.

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Related Topix: World News, Central America, Travel, Costa Rica Travel, Prison, Life, Veteran Affairs, US National Guard, US Military

MiamiHerald.com - Miami & Ft. Lauderd...

Costa Rican ex-president convicted of embezzlement

Stretched thin in an uphill battle against drug gangs, the government of Mexican President Felipe Calderon faces increasingly stark options at a pivotal moment.

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Related Topix: World News, Central America, Prison

Tue Oct 06, 2009

Canada.com

Tourists evacuated after fatal Costa Rica quake

Rescue helicopters ferried stranded tourists on Friday from a picturesque volcanic area in Costa Rica where a strong earthquake killed around a dozen people.

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Related Topix: Central America, World News, Natural Disasters, Earthquake

Mon Oct 05, 2009

Raw Story

Costa Rica ex-leader Calderon gets five years for corruption

A judge Monday sentenced former Costa Rican president Rafael Calderon, the first former head of state tried for corruption here, to five years in jail, likely shooting down his plans to seek reelection.

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Related Topix: Central America, World News

Inside Costa Rica

Seven Men, Two Women Aspire To Be President of Costa Rica

A total seven men and two women are the candidates aspiring the presidential chair in the 2010 presidential elections that officially kicks of in two days, October 7th, when the aspirants formally register their name to be on the February 7 ballot.

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Related Topix: Central America, World News

Sun Oct 04, 2009

Fides News

America/Costa Rica - Day of Prayer for Consecrated Life: "We ask the Lord of Grace for ...

In this Year for Priests, on Thursday, October 8, the Archdiocese of San Jose will hold a Day of Prayer for members of consecrated life.

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Related Topix: Central America, World News, Roman Catholic Church, Religion

Sat Oct 03, 2009

Inside Costa Rica

Canadian Charged With Trying To import Cocaine From Costa Rica

By Tim McGlone, The Virginian-Pilot A Canadian man was charged Friday with trying to import cocaine from Costa Rica, federal authorities said.

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Related Topix: Drugs, Central America, World News, Virginia, Drug Enforcement Administration

Fri Oct 02, 2009

Associated Content

Costa Rica Day Trips

In early 2009, I went to Costa Rica for a business trip. With some time to spare on weekends, we decided to try to see as much as possible.

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Related Topix: Central America, World News

Thu Oct 01, 2009

Alamogordo Daily News

Round Table visits virtual Costa Rica

The Alamogordo Pan American Round Table continued its tour of Latin American countries at its September meeting, as member Jenny Tepfer took the group through Costa Rica.

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Related Topix: World News, Central America, Alamogordo, NM, Nicaragua, Panama, Tularosa, NM, Hillary Clinton, US Politics, US News

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