—Life & Times—
2010-12-18
When I started Residencias Los Jardines, I started writing a weekly news letter —determined to tell all the good, bad, and the ugly. I knew some readers would be interested in the construction process. I expected others might be interested in the lifestyle of two people who had decided to live outside the box. For others, the adventures of Lita, the parrot and the cat took on an entertainment saga all its own.
Residencias Los Jardines is finished. We periodically have resales and rental availability. Some readers may be interested in this information.
More and more, the content will be dominated by events of our new project, "El Dorado" for short. While the future is always uncertain, I again aim to tell it like it happens —the good, the bad, and the ugly, and that is what follows.
In an effort to make the format more interesting and visually appealing and to field inquiries re. El Dorado, the news letter is now being distributed by Jan Kozak, Marketing Manager, Hacienda El Dorado. I will remain the author.
Brian C. Timmons, Author
Residencias Los Jardines/Hacienda El Dorado - Developer
E-mail: brian@eldoradocostarica.com
YOU CAN ALSO VIEW THE COMPLETE VERSION ONLINE AT:
https://www.eldoradocostarica.
This 662 sf, + parking for one car and 33sf locker is a one bedroom home on the 2nd floor overlooking the large pool. It is ideal for a single person or couple—or investment property.
December 18, 2010
Costa Rica, Nicaragua Agree To Mediation
SAN PEDRO, BELIZE - Both Costa Rica and Nicaragua accepted on Thursday an offer by Mexico and Guatemala to mediate talks with an eye on resolving the seven week border dispute.
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December 18, 2010
Mexican Drug Cartel Has Established Bases In Costa Rica
Costa Rican authorities say that Mexico's powerful Sinaloa drug cartel has established bases and storage depots in the country from which it ships drugs to the United States. Drug trafficking in Costa Rica now "will certainly increase because Mexican drug traffickers are already here, especially the Sinaloa" cartel, Philip Springer, of the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) said in an interview with ADN radio.
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December 18, 2010
29 New Multinationals Settled In Costa Rica In 2010
The CINDE - Coalición Costarricense de Iniciativas de Desarrollo (Costa Rican Investment Promotion Agency)) reports that 2010 was a good year, investment wise, with the decision by 29 multinational corportations to settle in Costa Rica, with an investment of more than us$430 million dollars.
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December 18, 2010
Successful Skin Transplant In Costa Rica Saves Life Of 9 Year Old Children's Hospital p
Performed its first skin transplant surgery on the boy after he suffered a bee sting
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December 17, 2010
Costa Rican Judge Orders International Arrest Of Eden Pastora The order does not apply in Nicaragua
Criminal court justice, Rodrigo Vallecillos, on Wednesday signed the international arrest warrant for Eden Pastor for causing environmental damage in Costa Rica.
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December 16, 2010
US Military Presence in Costa Rica Rejected
Costa Rican opposition parties expressed their rejection to the entry of more soldiers, ships and helicopters from the US to Costa Rica, on a pretext to fight drug trafficking.
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December 16, 2010
Costa Rica On Track For Record Banana Sales in 2010
Costa Rica has posted a 20% increase in banana exports in 2010, and expects to continue the upward trend in 2011, according to local newspaper El Prensa Libre.
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December 16, 2010
New Insurer Given Approval To Enter Costa Rica Market
Atlantic Southern Insurance Company is the latest insurer to expand to Costa Rica. With over six decades of service, and offering quality products to Puerto Ricans, Atlantic Southern Insurance (ASICO) will be the 11th national insurer.
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December 15, 2010
Claro and Movistar Make Bids, Tigo & Others Not In Costa Rica
America Movil (Claro), Mexico largest wireless provider and Spain's Telefonica (Movistar) made bids on Tuesday for concessions to operate cellular networks in Costa Rica, in competition with the state telecom, the Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad (ICE).
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December 15, 2010
Presidenta Chinchilla Presented Her National Development Plan
Costa Rica's presidenta, Laura Chinchilla, presented the Plan de Desarrollo Nacional (PDN) - National Development Plan - where the objectives and goals of the government are laid out until 2014, the end of her term.
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December 15, 2010
Low Numbers Preferred By Lottery Buyers
The countdown has begun and with only five days to go, chasers of the Gordo Navideño are looking at the "low" numbers to make them a "billionaire", with a first prize of a cool billion colones.
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December 14, 2010
Recession In Costa Rica Could Be Around The Corner
Costa Rica may be in a recession next month following eight months of negative economic growth. According to international standards, a country enters into recession when it experiences three consecutive quarters of negative growth.
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December 14, 2010
Drug Trafficking In Costa Rica To Increase
Mexico's powerful Sinaloa drug cartel has established bases and storage depots in Costa Rica from which it ships drugs to the United States, the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) representative said Monday.
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December 14, 2010
European Union Says Nicaragua - Costa Rica Dispute Should Be Resolved In 2011
A European Union (EU) representative Monday urged the Nicaraguan and Costa Rican governments to start a bilateral dialogue to resolve the border conflict caused by the dredging of the San Juan River.
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December 14, 2010
Missing Canadians Found Alive Off Costa Rica
Two B.C. men have been found alive after days stranded at sea off the coast of Costa Rica. John Davidson, 64 and his best friend, Jud Baker, were lost at sea for three days.
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December 13, 2010
33 Could Turn Into 1.000.000 In Costa Rica
If you still haven't bought your ticket for Sunday's Big lottery draw there is still time, but favourite numbers are going fast.
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December 13, 2010
Costa Rica Investigates Mysterious Death of Sea Turtles
Scientists in Costa Rica are studying the death of at least 10 and 12 more ailing turtles in the southern zone. Universidad Nacional (UN) told the press that the environmental organization MarVia found the 22 turtles floating near Matapalo beach.
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December 13, 2010
What Will Be Of Daniel Ortega? The Same Fate Of Noriega?
In a commentary in today's edition of Al Día, Edgar Fonseca, comments that Nicaragua's Daniel Ortega will be taking the same trip as Noriega, a direct, non-return flight to Miami. What are the Americans waiting for? asks Fonseca.
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