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WFMJ Youngstown - Wed Mar 10, 1:36 pm ET
SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) - Outgoing President Michelle Bachelet said Thursday that she's leaving Chile in good shape for President-elect Sebastian Pinera, having already resolved a number of the most urgent issues in the wake of a devastating earthquake.
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Boise Weekly - Tue Mar 16, 2:35 pm ET
A public housing project aims to improve the quality of life of Chile's poor, while also lowering emissions by Helen Hughes, GlobalPost SANTIAGO, Chile — Jacquelin Marin has no running hot water at home. For a while, she had no real home at all. But soon she'll have both, with the sun heating water for her showers. Marin and her neighbors are part of a pilot program to install solar water ...
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UPI - Tue Mar 16, 7:40 am ET
SANTIAGO, Chile, March 16 (UPI) -- Another pair of earthquakes rattled coastal Chile overnight, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.
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The Durango Herald - Wed Mar 17, 1:01 am ET
SANTIAGO, Chile - The earthquake and tsunami that struck Chile last month killed 700 people and caused damages of nearly $30 billion, the government said. And the ground hasn't stopped shaking.
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Deseret News - Tue Mar 16, 3:08 pm ET
SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — The earthquake and tsunami that struck Chile last month killed 700 people and caused damages of...
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Honolulu Advertiser - Tue Mar 16, 5:06 pm ET
SANTIAGO, Chile — The earthquake and tsunami that struck Chile last month killed 700 people and caused damages of nearly $30 billion, according to the government. And the ground hasn't stopped shaking.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Sun Mar 14, 10:55 pm ET
A vast area of earthquake-hit Chile, including the capital city of Santiago, was plunged into darkness Sunday by a massive blackout, the National Emergency Office said.
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NBC26 Green Bay - Tue Mar 9, 10:36 pm ET
SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) - Chile's president denies any delay in sending soldiers out to help with the massive earthquake. Michelle Bachelet says "that's false" and insists the military was involved from the start, but in a humanitarian role.
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The Daily Triplicate - Sat Mar 20, 9:32 am ET
Smith River Elementary School is raising money to help send Chilean children back to school after an 8.8-magnitude earthquake devastated much of the South American country Feb. 27. It is estimated that more than 1 million children can’t attend classes because schools were so badly damaged by the earthquake. All money raised will go to schools and educating children in Chile.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Fri Mar 19, 5:03 pm ET
Chile unveiled an initial, 110-million-dollar reconstruction plan Friday to put the central region back on its feet after a devastating earthquake and tsunami.
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Marketwire - Wed Mar 17, 5:04 am ET
SUGAR LAND, TX--(Marketwire - March 17, 2010) - Written by John Egan for Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas) -- Attendees at next month's Expomin 2010 convention in Santiago, Chile, will have a chance to personally assess the nation's need for reconstruction and repair following a series of earthquakes in late February and early March. Expomin 2010, the world's largest mining ...
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UPI - Mon Mar 15, 11:16 am ET
SANTIAGO, Chile, March 15 (UPI) -- A 6-magnitude earthquake was detected Monday offshore of quake- and aftershock-ravaged Chile, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.
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EARTHtimes.org - Mon Mar 15, 12:22 pm ET
Santiago - Chile faces six months of fragility in its power supply in the wake of last month's massive quake, the Chilean government admitted Monday, hours after major blackout. The massive power outage plunged 90 per cent of the Chilean population...
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Bloomberg - Fri Mar 19, 7:34 pm ET
March 19 (Bloomberg) -- Chile may increase taxes on mining companies to help pay for reconstruction after last month’s earthquake, Deputy Finance Minister Rodrigo Alvarez said.
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WJXT Jacksonville - Mon Mar 15, 6:07 am ET
SANTIAGO, Chile -- A power failure plunged nearly the entire Chilean population into darkness Sunday night, rattling a country already anxious after last month's 8.8-magnitude quake.