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OPEN DAILY 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Call your order in today for fast pick-up PHONE: 913-841-3379 Speaker: Election results odd Costa Rica's future could bring unrest By Ines Shuk Kansan staff writer Costa Rican presidential elections resulted in several contradictions that would affect that country's politics, the executive director of the Costa Rican National Patriotic Committee said at KU yesterday. Fausto Amador spoke about Costa Rican elections and politics to about 20 people at the Pine Room in the Kansas Union. Fausto Amador talks about recent elections in Costa Rica. Amador, a native Nicaraguan, has been head of COPAN since it was founded in 1980. It is a non-profit, non-governmental organization that brings together a variety of social and community action committees. Amador said the February elections in Costa Rica created several contradictions that could affect the nation's socio-political situation. The first contradiction, Amador said, was the affiliation of a conservative presidential candidate with a more liberal party and vice versa. Amador said that the second contradiction was that the popular expectations of the newly elected president, Rafael Angel Calderon, to the president's personality and to the context surrounding him. Calderon introduced himself as a populist, but his background doesn't fit that description, he said. The third contradiction was that foreign aid given to Costa Rica had dropped because it stopped being made in it's showcase of democracy, Amador said. "Nicaragua and Panama will be the new showcases of democracy; therefore, the aid to Costa Rica will never be the same," he said. When asked about the future of Costa Rica, Amador said social unrest would be the most probable outcome. "I don't think Calderon will go against his party and against his own economic possibilities to meet the demands of the people," he said. However, Amador said he hoped the new government wouldn't negatively affect COPAN. "Maybe, in the future we will be in a very good position, or maybe we'll be in jail," he said about COPAN's members. "For us, this decade is prettier than the former," he said. "The '80s began with Marxist intervention in Central America. The '90s began with positive signals of peace." Peter Haney, a Grinnell College student who attended the lecture, said Amador's speech was interesting because he learned about details that the media failed to present about Costa Rica's social situation. Amador's visit to the University of Kansas was part of a nationwide tour that started March 8 and ends April 11. He will visit more than 10 universities and other institutions. Commissioners still looking for city manager Kansan staff writer By Kathryn Lancaster Vacation staff writes Commissioner David Penny said yesterday that the commission had decided to proceed cautiously to find the best candidate available. Lawrence city commissioners have decided to slow efforts to hire a city manager. Acting city manager Mike Wildgen, one of five candidates interviewed for the position last week, said Monday that commissioners faced a tough decision but "Our first reaction was to act quickly," Penny said. "But we want to get the best person we can." that they needed to decide soon "I'd like to see somebody in, whether it's a manager or assistant manager," he said. "No one here is criticizing the commission. We're a person short here." Wilden said he had no bitter feelings about not being the commission's first choice. Although commissioners might encounter some pressure to make a quick decision, Penny said they had decided to broaden the field and to interview one or two more candidates. "It's like asking someone to marry you," Penny said. "You usually don't get your first choice." 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