Chilean President Augusto Pinochet said a state of siege, imposed hours after a failed attempt on his life in September, will not be renewed when it expires early this month.
As he begins a new pilgrim's odyssey to South America, Pope John Paul II has become a political football, a white-robed man for all passions, in a gritty propaganda war here between the government of President Augusto Pinochet and his opponents.
President Augusto Pinochet's military government said Tuesday that it will allow 507 more Chilean exiles to return, but it continued a ban on 764 others "for security reasons."
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As neighbors, they are very quiet.
Leftist guerrillas exploded 17 bombs in banks and other targets in Chile's three largest cities, injuring 11 people, police said.
Protesters pelted Sen. Edward M.
Reacting sharply to a national strike, Chile's military regime Wednesday censored opposition radio stations and charged strike leaders with promoting disorder in their demand for a return to democracy.
A ranking State Department official left for Chile on Saturday amid continuing U.S. pressure on the regime of Gen.
Three U.S. institutions announced plans Monday to build a giant telescope in Chile that will be
of what is now northern Chile had developed their own complex preservation techniques for the world's oldest mummies.
Chile has reached agreement with its bank lenders to reschedule $12 billion in loans due through
Pope John Paul II, returning Monday from a two-week trip to Uruguay, Chile and Argentina, denounced
Overriding loud but lackluster internal opposition, the Chilean government has agreed to the use of lonely Easter Island in the South Pacific as an emergency landing site for California-launched missions of the U.S. space shuttle.
To shoppers it may have seemed like June in January this winter as fresh nectarines, peaches, plums and grapes made unseasonal appearances in the produce sections of the nation's supermarkets.
The national teams of Bulgaria, Mexico and Chile and the Brazilian First Division club Corinthians
The Inter American Press Association said Monday it has called upon Chilean President Augusto Pinochet to end the state of siege and lift restrictions imposed on the press in his nation.
Riot police stormed a university campus Wednesday and arrested at least 140 students in the second day of protests against 12 years of Chilean military rule.
A powerful earthquake struck Chile on Sunday, killing at least 89 people and injuring about 2,000
Two trains packed with hundreds of summer vacationers collided head-on as they raced around a mountain curve, killing at least 58 people, authorities said Tuesday.