Costa Rica: Remarkable Tales From This Super Vacation Spot
(2017)

Nonfiction

eBook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : James J., 2017
Made available through hoopla
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (64 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9781370498239 MWT18670478, 1370498233 18670478
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Every weekday for 16 years English-speaking expats and readers all over the world welcome A.M. Costa Rica to their computer to find out the latest about this country. The original news reports compiled here are geared to the needs of foreigners living here and those elsewhere with personal or business interests in this vacation paradise. Some of the reports are grim because there are grim aspects this society. Others are humorous. Each seeks to tell something new or original about the country. The daily report comes from staff members, contributors and sometimes from concerned readers. This compilation of diverse articles marks the 17th anniversary of the online newspaper, which has never missed a day of publication, and the daily newspages have grown from just two pages to the current seven. The newspaper began as a simple webpage listing of daily events. But a month after the first issue, terrorists conducted the infamous Sept. 11, 2001, attacks in the United States. The tragedies hit Costa Rica hard because aircraft were grounded and the tourism business came to a halt. Visitors were stranded, and all cried for information. The newspaper staff stepped up to fill that need, and a professional-quality newspaper has come out each weekday morning since. The English-language daily newspaper is owned by Consultantes Río Colorado S.A., a Costa Rican corporation. The newspaper attracts readers every weekday from up to 90 countries and provides original news, cultural information, analyses, photos and advertising to thousands of readers who appreciate its aggressive news gathering and truthful reporting on expat issues. The parent corporation also has publications dedicated to retirement and medical tourism, as well as a number of preliminary titles in other Latin American countries

Mode of access: World Wide Web

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