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...These are very complex problems that are not unique to South Africa. Argentina, Chile, Guatemala and countless other nations are attempting to move beyond periods of state sponsored violence," said Mishler, who specializes in the psychology of trauma survivors...
AUGUSTO PINOCHET Former dictator returns to Chile, avoiding prison term. Got an Old Dictators Home down there...
...company has 10,000 to 20,000 Atlantic supersalmon swimming in endless circles in 136 tanks at three locations in Canada's Maritime provinces. The hope is that these fish will soon be producing eggs for commercial aquaculture not just in Canada but in New Zealand, Chile and the U.S. as well. By turning to the supersalmon, says Elliot Entis, A/F's president, fish farmers could double production without doubling costs because the fish converts food into body mass so much more efficiently than ordinary salmon. That, he says, would mean "more fish for more people at a lower price...
General Augusto Pinochet's fate had once seemed to hold Chile on a knife edge; now it looks more like a non-event. The former dictator flew home Thursday after Britain's Home Secretary Jack Straw ended extradition proceedings on torture charges and said Pinochet was free to leave. But the generalissimo will return to a country no longer in his thrall. When he left Chile in September 1998 it was as self-appointed senator-for-life and a self-satisfied former military ruler who had deigned to allow civilians once again to govern. When his plane lands in Santiago...
...only not shown in two South American countries, Playboy TV, a channel that boasts such programming as "Night Calls," in which viewers's fantasies are carried out on screen, has been broadcasting in Chile...