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Cafes ... with legs In conservative Santiago, Chile, an uncharacteristically leggy trend has slipped into the puritanical mix.
By Felipe Ossa [May 4, 2000]

No pain, no pleasure For exhibitors and tasters at the annual Fiery Foods Show, merely tongue-numbing is sissy stuff.
By S. Forester Hayes [March 16, 2000]

Seductive seafood Spicy, tangy and oozing, cebiche makes a great aphrodisiac. At least that's what Jorge whispered to me, across the table from my parents.
By Michele Back [February 24, 2000]

Chilean actress resides in glass house for all to see Crowds line up to watch Santiago woman live.
By J.A. Getzlaff [February 1, 2000]

The agony and the ecotourism Two progressive resorts in Chile exemplify the baby-boomer shift from bare-bones backpacking to pampered adventure.
By Katherine Ellison [December 3, 1999]

The end of a nightmare After her husband was killed in Chile's bloody coup, Joyce Horman thought the only justice would come from telling her story. Now she has reason to hope those responsible will be forced to face the truth.
By Itay Hod [October 19, 1999]

Dictator of choice Looking back now, we can see that Pinochet was good for Chile, whereas another dictator, Castro, is bad for his country.
By David Horowitz [November 23, 1998]

No place to hide The arrest of the brutal ex-dictator Pinochet marks the first time since Nuremberg that a head of state faces legal responsibility for his mass killings.
By Bruce Shapiro [October 21, 1998]

Home Movies by Charles Taylor: Latin American Gothic Roman Polanski's overwrought version of "Death and the Maiden" undermines the play's tidy message of tolerance.
By Charles Taylor [September 8, 1998]

Sex, death and beauty in South America Melanie Goldman reports on near-sex and near-death experiences on Week Two of the craziest road trip on the planet: the Camel Trophy in South America.
By Melanie D. Goldman [August 24, 1998]


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