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Aggressive Driving Deters Ticos From Commuting to Work
Bad drivers, aggressive driving, contamination, lack of information, rude passengers, noisy traveling companions, and interruptions of service are the seven problems that Costa Ricans encounter in their commutes to work.
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Foreigners Can Easily Obtain a Driver’s License in Costa Rica
Foreigners may now skip some of the steps originally required to obtain a Costa Rica driver's license, making the process much easier and hopefully more pleasant.
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Sash: Delicious Lebanese Food and Fun Atmosphere
Have you ever dreamed of traveling to Lebanon? Well, there’s a little taste of it right here in Costa Rica.
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Questioning Together
By Martin LeFevre, TheCostaRicaNews.com.Perhaps the most difficult thing for people to do, no matter what their cultural background, is to question together. It’s strange that a natural action, which forms and forges the deepest and truest connection between human beings,...
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4th Annual Costa Rica Blues Festival
The 4th Annual Costa Rica Blues Festival will be the largest to date with 5 international acts and four Costa Rican blues bands on the schedule.
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El Dorado: Great Seafood for a Great Price
If you find yourself craving some seafood, I have just the place for you! Tucked away in the cute, quiet town of Belen, Costa Rica, sits El Dorado, a very affordable seafood restaurant that has been successfully cooking-away for over 10 years.
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Quality International Education in the South Pacific, Costa Rica
Both public schools and new private schools are strengthening their educational centers by encouraging new growth and accessibility for local families and foreign families who wish to relocate.
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Censorship by the Right and Left
By Martin LeFevre, TheCostaRicaNews.com.I am perhaps one of the few columnists on the Net that bears the dubious distinction of having been censored by both the far Right and the far Left.The Chico Enterprise-Record (E-R) is a very conservative...
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The Melting Pot of Tamarindo, Costa Rica
Tamarindo, situated on the northern Pacific coast of the Nicoya Peninsula in Costa Rica, has a bit of something for everyone, ranging from cultural colors to culinary delights.
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Film Review: The Green Hornet
Michel Gondry is without a doubt one of the most inventive working directors. However, his unusually perceptive eye to find humanity in the quirkiest details seems to have taken a holiday when he directed The Green Hornet.
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San Pedro de Santa Cruz in Costa Rica to Host First Entrepreneurship Fair
The community of San Pedro de Santa Cruz is organizing its first entrepreneurship fair for its residents. This event...