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Better Lives in Better Coffee - New York Times (blog)


New York Times (blog)

Better Lives in Better Coffee
New York Times (blog)
By S. AMANDA CAUDILL S. Amanda Caudill, a doctoral student at the University of Rhode Island, writes from Costa Rica, where she is assessing mammal diversity on coffee farms. It has been raining almost nonstop since we started the third round of ...

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Costa Rican culture fascinates CSC students - Castleton Spartan


Costa Rican culture fascinates CSC students
Castleton Spartan
Castleton student George Grant thought picking up a male iguana in a Costa Rica rainforest park and showing the enormous animal to his fellow classmates would be an incredible way to start the trip. But just after arriving for the January term study ...

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Where to wine and dine your valentine in Costa Rica - Tico Times


Tico Times

Where to wine and dine your valentine in Costa Rica
Tico Times
The colonial-style Marriott Costa Rica hotel by the airport in San Antonio de Belén, northwest of San José, will be offering a Valentine's dinner buffet on Feb. 14 from 6-11 pm in its Antigua restaurant, including a glass of champagne, roses, ...

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Costa Rica's Movers and Shakers: Five Families, Individuals and Entities to Watch - Inside Costa Rica


Costa Rica's Movers and Shakers: Five Families, Individuals and Entities to Watch
Inside Costa Rica
When Christopher Columbus arrived here during one of his last voyages centuries ago, it is believed that he bestowed our land the name of Costa Rica because he thought he had found a place where riches would spring forth magically.

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A double shot of espresso, please - Tico Times


Tico Times

A double shot of espresso, please
Tico Times
US-based coffee chain Starbucks is just as popular for the ambience of its stores as it is for its caffeinated beverages. Starbucks is coming to Costa Rica in May. Courtesy of Paul J. Richards, AFP Take our poll: Will you drink Starbucks in Costa Rica?
"World's best coffee" in downtown HonoluluPacific Business News (blog)

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