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Chile's and reforms
These reforms led the President to controversially declare Chile's transition to democracy as complete.
Hayek recommended liberal economic reforms similar to Chile's for the Keynesian economy in the United Kingdom to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
These successes allowed the government to concentrate in 1996 and 1997 on major structural reforms such as the implementation of a fully funded pension system ( partly modelled after Chile's pension system with major modifications ), reform of higher education, and the creation of a national treasury.
The University of Magallanes was established in 1981 during the neoliberal reforms of the Chile's military regime as the successor of Universidad Técnica del Estado's Punta Arenas section.
The University of Magallanes was established in 1981 during the neoliberal reforms of the Chile's military regime as the successor of Universidad Técnica del Estado's Punta Arenas section.
After promoting a plan of free market reforms that he considered could double Chile's annual rate of growth to 7 %, he became, first, Secretary of Labor and Social Security ( 1978 – 1980 ), and then, Secretary of Mining ( 1980 – 1981 ), in the cabinet of General Augusto Pinochet.

Chile's and under
At the time Bolivia was under threat from Chile's fleet but had no navy.
On March 24, Peru responded to Chile and Bolivia by proposing that the Peruvian Congress debate both Chile's neutrality proposal and the Bolivian request for military action under the alliance on April 24.
Most economic exploitation of the coastal region was being conducted by Chilean companies and British interests, under the aegis of Chile's more robust economy and more stable institutions.
In 1997, under the direction of Rothschild's daughter Philippine, Château Mouton-Rothschild teamed up with Concha y Toro of Chile to produce a Cabernet Sauvignon based, Bordeaux-style red wine in a new winery built in Chile's Maipo Valley, the Almaviva.
He was also one of the founders of the Coalition of Parties for Democracy ( CPD ) and served as Chile's ambassador to New Zealand between 1990 – 92, under the democratic government of Patricio Aylwin.
Chile's former military ruler, Augusto Pinochet, was placed under house arrest in connection with the kidnapping of at least three dissidents by the former military ruler's security services.
Immediately after, and given Chile's obvious weak naval power-which at the time, was almost non-existent-a Peruvian squadron under the command of Captain Lizardo Montero, composed of several ships, among them the steam frigates Amazonas and Apurímac, set out southward to reinforce the Chilean ally.

Chile's and government
According to the CIA World Factbook, during the early 1990s, Chile's " reputation as a role model for economic reform " was strengthened when the democratic government of Patricio Aylwin, who took over from the military in 1990, deepened the economic reform initiated by the military government.
The price bands were ruled inconsistent with Chile's World Trade Organization ( WTO ) obligations in 2002, and the government has introduced legislation to modify them.
During the 2000 PBS documentary The Commanding Heights ( based on the book ), Friedman continued to argue that criticism over his role in Chile missed his main contention that freer markets resulted in freer people, and that Chile's unfree economy had caused the military government.
On March 14, Alejandro Fierro, Chile's minister of foreign affairs, sent a telegram to the Chilean representative in Lima, Joaquin Godoy, requesting immediate neutrality from the Peruvian government.
After signing the peace treaty on October 20, 1883 with Iglesias ' government, Lizardo Montero tried to resist in Arequipa with a force of 4, 000 men, but when Chile's 3, 000 fighters arrived, the troops in Arequipa revolted and allowed the Chileans to occupy the city.
*: This segment features Pablo, a Chilean singer-songwriter exiled in London, writing a letter to the American people condemning the terrorist attacks and telling the story of Salvador Allende's government and the tragic consequences of Chile's own 9 / 11.
A White House press release in November 2000 acknowledged that " actions approved by the U. S. government during this period aggravated political polarization and affected Chile's long tradition of democratic elections ..."
The U. S. feared " an irreversible Marxist regime in Chile " and exerted diplomatic, economic, and covert pressure upon Chile's elected socialist government.
In February 1970, President Frei's government signed Chile's first cultural and scientific agreement with the Soviet Union.
Chile's National Commission on Political Imprisonment and Torture ( Comisión Nacional sobre Prisión Política y Tortura ) concluded in 2004 that torture had been a systematically implemented policy of the government, and recommended reparations.
José Piñera Echenique is the son of José Piñera Carvallo, Chile's Ambassador to the United Nations during the government of President Eduardo Frei Montalva ( 1964 – 1970 ).
Sebastián Piñera and his Cabinet ( government ) | Council of Ministers in Chile's National Historical Museum.
After Augusto Pinochet left Chile's Presidency, a plan was put on the run by the new government to make new airport terminals and freeways across the country, so that Chile's smaller cities could have better connections with Santiago.

Chile's and Augusto
Based on the number of people killed per capita, Ríos Montt was probably the most violent dictator in Latin America's recent history, more so than even other notorious dictators such as Chile's Augusto Pinochet, Argentina's Jorge Rafael Videla, and Bolivia's Hugo Banzer.
Juan Manuel Guillermo Contreras Sepúlveda ( born May 4, 1929 ) is a Chilean military officer and the former head of DINA, Chile's secret police during the dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet.
It has only happened three times in Chile's history ( Bernardo O ' Higgins, Ramon Freire and Augusto Pinochet Ugarte ).
Almost all of Chile's presidents graduated from the University of Chile, including all of those in the 20th century with the exception of Eduardo Frei Montalva ( Pontifical Catholic University of Chile ), General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo and former military dictator General Augusto Pinochet Ugarte.

Chile's and Pinochet
* 1978: Michael Townley in a sworn declaration indicated that sarin was produced by biochemist Eugenio Berríos for DINA, the secret police of Chile's Pinochet regime.
* Pinochet in Piccadilly: Britain and Chile's Hidden History by Andy Beckett ( Faber and Faber, 2003 ) ISBN 0-571-21547-5
They specifically attacked El Mercurio in the song " Mr. Right " about how that newspaper created propaganda against Allende and hinted the Chilean coup of 1973 where Chile's current president ( Salvador Allende ) of that time was mysteriously killed by ( depending on the sources ) himself or the army Pinochet commanded.
According to records that were discovered after Pinochet left Chile's presidency, three gunmen entered the bar after the argument had spilled into a fist fight and started firing shots, injuring Negrete.
* Pinochet in Piccadilly: Britain and Chile's Hidden History by Andy Beckett ( Faber and Faber, 2003 ) ISBN 0-571-21547-5

Chile's and are
Chile's congressional elections are governed by a unique binomial system that rewards coalition slates.
Chile's trade talks with Malaysia and Thailand are also scheduled to continue in 2008.
In Chile's Chiloé Archipelago, potatoes are the main ingredient of many dishes, including milcaos, chapaleles, curanto and chochoca.
Chile's northern neighbors are Peru and Bolivia, and its border with Argentina to the east, at, is the world's third longest.
There are also several clinics like Universidad de Chile's Clinica Barón, Hospital Aleman ( due to close ), and the former Naval Hospital on Playa Ancha Hill.
Chile's largest oil refinery is located in Concón ( on the mouth of the Aconcagua River and about 20 km north of Valparaíso ) and there are two important copper ore refineries: the state owned Ventanas ( on the coast and north of Concón ) and the private works in Chagres, about 55 miles ( 90 km ) inland.
Other versions of this story say this happened in the 19th century, or that the Chilean flag was placed second after the French flag ; there are even variations that talk about Chile's national anthem, placing it either in the first place or second, after La Marseillaise.
Chile's most famous contributions to literature have come from Nobel Prize poets Pablo Neruda and Gabriela Mistral, whose homes and birthplaces are now museums that attract literary pilgrims to Chile.
Most commercial and administrative centers are located in the region, including Chile's main international airport, Arturo Merino Benítez.
The Churches of Chiloé in Chile's Chiloé Archipelago are a unique architectural phenomenon in the Americas and one of the most prominent buildings of Chilota architecture.
Other " chillanejos " are also part of Chile's best artistic and literary traditions: Marta Brunet, a writer ; Marta Colvin, a sculptress ; Pacheco Altamirano, a painter ; and numerous others who, however, did not reach the international acclaim achieved by Arrau and Vinay.
Chile's vineyards are found along an 800-mile stretch of land from Atacama Region to the Bio-Bio Region in the south.
Most of Chile's premium wine regions are dependent on irrigation to sustain vineyards, getting the necessary water from melting snow caps in the Andes.
Many of Chile's vineyards are found on flat land within the foothills of the Andes.
Chile's wine laws are more similar to the US appellation system than to France's Appellation d ' origine contrôlée that most of Europe has based their wine laws on.
Los Lagos Region (, literally Region of the Lakes ) is one of Chile's 15 regions, which are first order administrative divisions, and comprises four provinces: Chiloé, Llanquihue, Osorno and Palena.
Its organisation and its powers and duties are defined in articles 42 to 59 of Chile's current constitution.
Chile's congressional elections are governed by a unique binomial system that rewards coalition slates.
Many of Chile's vineyards are found on flat land within the foothills of the Andes.
Remembered as Ercilla's 60-something elder widely respected by mapuche people, among his captains we can find headchiefs whose names are part of Chile's present geography: Paicaví, Lemo, Lincoyán, Elicura and Orompello, just to name a few.
Huasos ( plural ) are generally found in Chile's central valley.
Tigres are playing home and away qualifying matches against Chile's Unión Española.
Activists believe that conservative attitudes are changing, finding greater public tolerance as Chile's Congress debates striking " offenses to morals and good customs " clauses " that police have used to harass gays, even for behavior such as holding hands in public ".
One of Chile's Antarctic research facilities, Arturo Prat Station, and the Chilean Naval Academy, Escuela Naval Arturo Prat are named after him.

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