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Atlas Mugged: How a Libertarian Paradise in Chile Fell Apart
Two years after Galt's Gulch Chile was founded, the utopian project is mired in personal and legal conflicts and investors now claim that the guy in charge is a sociopath and a con man.
A Night of Violence in Santiago as Coup Anniversary Exposes Chile's Unhealed Wounds
Riots grip the capital, but president revives hopes for justice with call for end to dictatorship amnesty law.
Classified US Documents Could Set the Record Straight on Chile's Military Coup
Thousands of documents have been released in the last 15 years, but many key details have yet to be made public.
Chile Braced for Unrest on Anniversary of Pinochet Coup
Date stirs divisions over legacy of dictatorship, days after bomb attack in Santiago.
Subway Bombing in Chile Provokes Fears Ahead of Coup Anniversary
The blast — called the worst terrorist attack since Chile's return to democracy in 1990 — created panic and jitters across Santiago.
Mamacita's "No Eres Tu" Is a Sleazy House Banger, Straight From Santiago
It's another killer from the Huntleys + Palmers crew
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