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Outside June 2010 Patrick Symmes |
The Beautiful and the Dammed Chilean Patagonia is an adventurer's paradise, a land of raging whitewater, dazzling glaciers, and pink-fleshed lunker trout. So how's it going to look with five new dams and a 1,500-mile power line? |
BusinessWeek November 19, 2009 Geri Smith |
Healing Chile's Malaise Despite decades of economic growth, average citizens are dissatisfied -- and want better schools and more opportunities |
T.H.E. Journal October 1, 2009 Scott Aronowitz |
Chile Turns to Social Media To Expand English Literacy The federal government of Chile has chosen social media service Mingoville.com to provide the tools the nation's students will need to achieve fluency in English. |
Outside December 2008 Leslie Weeden |
Blowout After the Chaiten Volcano erupted in Chile, Futaleufu continues on. |
Smithsonian November 2006 Jonathan Kandell |
Chile's Driving Force Once imprisoned by Pinochet, the new Socialist president Michelle Bachelet wants to spread the wealth initiated by the dictator's wrenching economic policies. |
IDB America February 2006 Nicole Keller |
Incubating Entrepreneurs In Chile, a novel training program pairs business-school students with low-income entrepreneurs in a mutually enriching partnership. |
Geotimes June 2005 Megan Sever |
Quake Shakes Chile A magnitude-7.8 temblor rocked northern Chile and was felt throughout parts of Peru and Bolivia, including in the capital city of La Paz, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The quake was centered in the remote and mostly unpopulated northern Andes region of Tarapaca. |
IDB America January 2005 Christina MacCulloch |
The War Against Mealy Peaches How Chile harnessed the power of genetic research to make its wine and fruit industries more competitive. |
IDB America January 2005 Christina MacCulloch |
From the Laboratory to the Investment Fund How two Chilean agronomists turned a graduate thesis into a biotech business that is helping salmon and ham producers. |
Outside August 2004 Nick Reding |
El Ultimo Vaquero Habla Espanol (The Last Cowboy Speaks Spanish) On the high plains of the West, tough men still ride herd on the open range. But the new riders are lonely gauchos from Chile and Peru, and their 21st-century frontier is a place where the cowboy myth meets a harsh reality. |
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