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Costa Rica gets first female president
in International - Tue February 09, 2010
SAN JOSE: Laura Chinchilla, a social conservative who opposes abortion but wants more help for the poor, became Costa Rica s first female president after a convincing electi
Costa Rica could elect 1 st woman president
in International - Mon February 08, 2010
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica: Costa Ricans appear likely to elect their first woman president on Sunday as Central America s most politically and economically stable country chooses
