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Move Toward neighborhood-scale schools slowly gains momentum |
New urbanist and health advocates call for overtuning state standars that result in overly large school sites. |
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Local woman helps Nicaraguan boy get medical treatment
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Janet Foerster has spent much of the last 15 years working outside the United States.
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The Rediscovery of Nicaragua |
Momotombo is one of 19 active volcanos in Nicaragua, most of which are protected as parkland, allowing visitors to get close to nature at its most potent. |
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Nicaragua rising: War-torn image gets a tourist makeover |
Long branded the black sheep of Central America, Nicaragua is working hard to erase its 1980s reputation as a war-torn outpost where gringos were more likely to encounter Kalashnikov-toting campesinos than a comfortable hotel |
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50 Tours of a Lifetime |
Nicaragua is listed in the 50 Tours of a Lifetime, from National Geographic |
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''Retirement Havens For the Intrepid: Nicaragua , Honduras, Panama Vie to Be the Next Florida; Bring Your Own Horseradish.'' |
''As legions of baby boomers prepare to retire and relocate to warmer climates, a widening range of Central American countries are vying to be their new home. |
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''Voyages of Rediscovery'' |
''Yes, Nicaragua shares Costa Rica's natural beauty, from volcanoes to cloud forests, but it's less crowded than its trendy neighbor.''
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''My Nicaragua'' |
''Investment started coming back, as did some of those who had fled. In 1994, the summer I made my first trip back home since the war, one of the cool teen hangouts was a new, enormous highway-side gas station, brightly lit and alien as a spaceship. Another was a bar started by two twentysomethings just back from Miami.''
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Article about Nicaragua |
Score the last Beach Bargain in Nicaragua. Paradise awaits, but the best deals are going fast. |
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Nicaragua's Corn Islands, an unspoiled Paradise |
This Central American outpost is far off the travel grid, but the payoff is solitude, scenery and some of the best water sports in the Caribbean. |
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Nicaragua, the new Panama |
Nicaragua is wedged between the two best real-estate markets in the Western Hemisphere |
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Article about Nicaragua Cigars |
An interview with Alejandro Martínez Cuenca, owner of Joya de Nicaragua |
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''In Nicaragua, Chasing the Unsurfed Wave.'' |
''Perhaps the most influential person in the development of Popoyo is J.J. Yemma, a 28-year-old entrepreneur from Florida with the copper-streaked hair and languid movements of a longtime surfer. J.J. arrived here in 1996 and operates Popoyo Surf Lodge, one of several all-inclusive surf camps that have sprung up in Nicaragua in recent years.''
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Coast-to-Coast Volcano-Hopping Nicaragua |
"Nicaragua is so hot right now, but few norteamericanos seem to know it: The country remains virtually untouched by the U.S. travel market, perhaps because most travelers recognize Nicaragua only as the other half of the Iran-Contra Affair". |
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Under The Volcanoes:
Tobacco men travel to the volcano-studded island of Ometepe in Lake Nicaragua for the next big thing |
"Nicaragua is the third largest cigar producing country behind Dominican Republic and Honduras |
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The Sophisticated Traveler Magazine |
'' Granada, Nicaragua: Its Fall and Rise'' – by David Allen Cates – ''I love Nicaragua |
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A Crowded Field of Contenders Vying to Be ''The Next Costa Rica'' |
''After years of political turbulence, Nicaragua is beginning to emerge as a popular eco-tourist destination, as word gets out about its pristine beaches, six active volcanoes and what has been called the largest area of primary-growth rain forest north of the Amazon.'' |
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