Figueres
Would
Lead
The
PLN,
Poll
Results
If
the
presidential
elections
in
Cost
Rica
were
to
held
today,
without
a
question
José
María
Figueres
would
lead
the
Partido
Liberacion
Nacional
(PLN)
and
could
hold
the
post
for
a
second
term.

Defensoria
Calls
For
Solution
For
Cuban
With
48
Days
Living
In
San
José
Airport
For
most
the
Juan
Santamaría
(San
José)
airport
is
for
coming
and
going.
However,
for
a
Cuban
it
has
become
home
for
the
last
48
days,
living
his
story
similar
to
the
character
of
Tom
Hanks
in
the
2004
comedy-drama
film,
The
Terminal.

In-Vitro
Fertilization
Defended
in
Court
In
2000,
the
Costa
Rican
Constitutional
Court
ruled
that
In-Vitro
Fertilization
(IVF)
in
the
country
was
unconstitutional
because
it
violated
the
right
to
life
of
the
unborn
child.

Costa
Rica's
Irazú
In
Aid
Of
Olympic
Dream
Chasing
the
Olympic
dream
can
take
athletes
to
many
unique
places.
For
Manuel
“Manny”
Huerta,
an
American
triathlete
hoping
to
qualify
for
the
London
2012
Games,
it
put
him
on
Irazu,
an
active
volcano
in
Costa
Rica.

Casting
Call
For
Professionals
and
Amateurs
"El
Bolero
de
Ravel"
is a
Costa
Rica
-
Mexico
coproduction
that
is
looking
for
both
men
and
women,
the
first
aged
45
to
55
and
women
from
25
to
35,
professional
actors
or
people
without
experience.
TECHNOLOGY
New
iPad
Coming
To
Costa
Rica
Friday
As
revealed
by
Apple's
iPad
selection
page
for
Latin
America,
the
new
iPad
will
be
launching
in
13
new
countries
in
the
region
this
Friday,
May
11.
The
most
significant
new
addition
is
Brazil,
where
Apple's
manufacturing
partner
Foxconn
has
been
ramping
up
production
on
iPhone
and
iPad
production.