12 December 2006 |
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At one end of Latin America, a right-wing former dictator is dead. At the other, a left-wing dictator is deeply ill, entering his final days. |
05 November 2006 |
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Per capita, Chile is the number-one consumer of ice cream in Latin America and number ten in the world, according to the Chilean government. |
07 August 2006 |
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Chile and Argentina agreed to turn 4.7 million hectares of land in northern Patagonia into a biosphere reserve, safeguarding some of the region’s most magnificent wildlife. |
26 June 2006 |
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Chile's powder is worth the trip -- especially in summer. The journalist visits two different Andean resorts: Portillo and Valle Nevado. |
12 June 2006 |
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Donoso is a living piece of Chilean political history. He is one of a few military officers who remained loyal to President Salvador Allende. |
05 June 2006 |
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Cerro Pachón, an 8,800-foot (2,682-meter) mountain peak in northern Chile, has been selected as the site for the proposed Large Synoptic Survey Telescope |
16 May 2006 |
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A recent study revealed that a drug sourced from an Easter Island fungus halves the risk of cancer in kidney transplant patients. |
14 May 2006 |
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A review of Chilean ski resorts of Portillo and Valle Nevado, at the time of summer in USA and Europe. |
13 May 2006 |
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Visit to Pumalin Park, the new private but massive park in Chile |
21 April 2006 |
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Travelogue of trip through Chile |
17 April 2006 |
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A 2m high Moai, an ancestral statue, is heading back to Easter Island. It was taken from the island in 1929, spent some 40 years in the Chilean capital of Santiago before travelling to Argentina and on a quick round-trip visit to Holland. |
11 April 2006 |
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A Chilean judge has indicted 18 people linked to a former German colony in southern Chile over human rights abuses committed during military rule. |
04 April 2006 |
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Dispute over the potato becomes diplomatic |
03 April 2006 |
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02 April 2006 |
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29 March 2006 |
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Historic rivalry between Chile and Peru has in the past seen them arguing over territory and pisco - now the humble potato. |
26 September 2005 |
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A group of adventurers claim to have found an estimated 600 barrels of gold coins and Incan jewels left on the remote Pacific island, and possibly valued around $10bn. |