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Neier, Aryeh | November 19, 1990 issue
The article focuses on steps adopted by governments of different countries to check human rights violations. Beginning in December 1983, when Raul Alfonsin,...

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Dorfman, Ariel | October 8, 1990 issue
This article reports the death anniversary of Salvador Allende, president of the American Central Intelligence Agency and one of the victim of September...

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Dreifus, Claudia | August 13, 1990 issue
This article presents an interview with Roberto Garretón Merino. For most of the sixteen long years of military dictatorship in Chile, Merino served...

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Klawans, Stuart | September 28, 1998 issue
This article presents information on two documentary motion pictures, "The Battle of Chile," and "Chile, Obstinate Memory," by Patricio Guzman. The film...

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Dorfman, Ariel | September 29, 2003 issue
The article reflects on the political situation in Chile in light of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the U.S. The Chilean military staged a...

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Kornbluh, Peter | September 29, 2003 issue
The article examines the involvement of the U.S. government in the coup d'etat led by Chilean military leader Augusto Pinochet on September 11, 1973. A...

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Cooper, Marc | September 29, 2003 issue
The article reflects on the life and legacy of former Chilean president Salvador Allende. His positive contributions to history and attempts to transform...

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Dorfman, Ariel | April 13, 1985 issue
The article focuses on a raid conducted by thirty Chilean secret-police agents on an apartment in Santiago where, for the previous few months, a loose coalition...

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Brown, Cynthia | April 13, 1985 issue
The article provides information about an earthquake that took place in Chile on March 3, 1985. Measuring 7.4 on the Richter scale, it shook Santiago, Valparaiso...

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Dorfman, Ariel | October 18, 1986 issue
The inspiration for this article comes in author's mind from the famous phrase "The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated," by Mark Twain. The author...

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