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Chile and moved
When Chilean troops occupied Lima during the War of the Pacific in 1881, they put in charge certain Patricio Lynch, whose grandfather came from Ireland to Argentina and then moved to Chile.
When the trial formally opened in early 1993, Honecker was released due to ill health and on 13 January of that year moved to Chile to live with his daughter Sonja, her Chilean husband Leo Yáñez, and their son Roberto.
* Captain Paul Delano ( 1775 – 1842 ), a sea captain, moved to Chile in 1819 where he became an important part of that country's early Navy
* Mariela Griffor, author, moved to Grosse Pointe from Chile.
Hay's family moved to Chuquicamata, Chile in 1914, where his father managed an Anaconda Copper mine.
His family subsequently moved to the city of Santiago, Chile.
Nonetheless, Jodorowsky felt that there was little for him left in Chile, and so that year he moved to Paris, France.
The Governments of Peru and Ecuador, desiring to settle the boundary dispute which, over a long period of time, has separated them, and taking into consideration the offer that was made to them by the Governments of the United States of America, of the Argentine Republic, of the United States of Brazil, and of Chile, of their friendly services to seek a prompt and honorable solution to the program, and moved by the American spirit that prevails in the Third Consultative Meeting of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the American Republics, have resolved to conclude a protocol of peace, friendship, and boundaries in the presence of the representatives of those four friendly Governments.
Shortly after his birth, they moved to the United States and then, in 1954, moved to Chile.
In 1996 he invented the Señor Coconut moniker, and released the album El Gran Baile in 1997, right after he had moved to Santiago, Chile, in order to detach from the European music scene.
The Spanish language variety show Sabado Gigante, which began in 1962, and then moved from Chile to the United States in 1986, continues to produce and broadcast new episodes.
A naturalized citizen, Mujica was born in Antofagasta, Chile, and moved to the United States in 1964.
He decided the political situation was too unstable and moved to Valparaíso, Chile.
He continued his diverse artistic activities in Europe until 1925, when he moved back to Chile to edit and publish political journalism and criticism.
Amenábar was born in Santiago, Chile to a Spanish mother and Chilean father, but the family moved to Spain just one year after his birth.
Later in 1996, Salas moved on to Argentina to play with River Plate of the Argentine first division, a move that was met with some criticism by the Argentine press as a Chile born player had never really had an impact playing in Argentina.
In the early 1990s, her parents moved back to Chile while she remained in Paris where she studied acting at the Niels Arestrup School, L ' École du Passage, and Conservatoire Supérieur de Paris.
In that year, the tournament had been moved from September to February, and the surface had been changed from hard to clay ( all this was done as a result of a compromise with the Buenos Aires Open, in Argentina, and the Viña del Mar Open, in Chile, so as to tighten up a clear South American tournament circuit ).
Bosch moved to Santiago, Chile on 3 December 1974, staying in a military house.
On the second half of the decade, with the capture of Montevideo and the stalemate in the Upper Peru, the conflict moved to Chile, to the west.
Originally operating from Santiago, in 2000 this autonomous institute moved South of Chile, Valdivia, in the 40S parallel, where the search has expanded and deepened in the areas of life, our planet and the cosmos.
False flag operatives approached senior Chilean military officers, in " some two dozen contacts ", with the message that " the United States intended to cut military assistance to Chile unless they moved against Allende, and that the U. S. desired, and would actively support, a coup.
In 1811, he represented Osorno in the congress, which was to give Chile a constitution, in 1814, he moved to the Senate of Chile.

Chile and toward
The Christian Democrats ( who had campaigned on a socialist platform in the 1970 elections, but drifted away from those positions during Allende's presidency, eventually forming a coalition with the National Party ), continued to accuse Allende of leading Chile toward a Cuban-style dictatorship, and sought to overturn many of his more radical policies.
In 1975, Banzer restored diplomatic relations with Chile, broken since 1962, with an eye toward obtaining an access to the Pacific Ocean, denied to Bolivia since the loss of its maritime coast in the 19th century War of the Pacific.
During the Allende administration, U. S. did implement a tougher economic policy toward Chile, decreased economic aid, prevented access to loans, taking many of the measures implied by Korry in this quote.
U. S. President Bill Clinton ordered the release of numerous documents relating to U. S. policy and actions toward Chile.
In 1871 Errázuriz became president of the republic of Chile, and introduced liberal reforms of great importance to the country, tending toward the secularization of public instruction and freedom of worship.
Gabriel González Videla ’ s first cabinets, between 1946 and 1948, included Communist ministers ; but the international Cold War and Chile ’ s internal troubles soon pushed González Videla toward the right.
An attempt was made to show that Blaine's efforts toward mediation between Chile and Peru were from interested motives.
* José Salvany, the deputy surgeon, went toward today's Colombia and the Viceroyalty of Peru ( Venezuela, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, and Bolivia ).
In August 1980, Piñera signed the 1980 Constitution that established the transition path toward free elections in Chile.
These escape routes mainly led toward havens in South America, particularly Argentina, Paraguay, Brazil, Uruguay, Chile, and Bolivia.

Chile and free
In 2002 Chile signed an association agreement with the European Union ( comprising FTA, political and cultural agreements ), in 2003, an extensive free trade agreement with the United States, and in 2004 with South Korea, expecting a boom in import and export of local produce and becoming a regional trade-hub.
Through Chile ’ s trade agreements, its agricultural products have gained access to a market controlling 77 % of the world ’ s GDP and by approximately 2012, 74 % of Chilean agribusiness exports will be duty free.
Chile is strongly committed to free trade and has welcomed large amounts of foreign investment.
Chile has signed free trade agreements ( FTAs ) with a whole network of countries, including an FTA with the United States that was signed in 2003 and implemented in January 2004.
During the 1990s, Chile signed free trade agreements ( FTA ) with Canada, Mexico, and Central America.
Continuing its export-oriented development strategy, Chile completed landmark free trade agreements in 2002 with the European Union and South Korea.
In addition, it has signed free trade agreements with Chile, Mexico, and Venezuela.
However, several landmarks have been achieved in the fight against it in Latin America, including a reduction by 72 % of the incidence of human infection in children and young adults in the countries of the Southern Cone Initiative, and at least three countries ( Uruguay, in 1997, and Chile, in 1999, and Brazil in 2006 ) have been certified free of vectorial and transfusional transmission.
* Voted NO on implementing free trade agreement with Chile.
El Salvador has already signed free trade agreements with Mexico, Chile, the Dominican Republic, and Panama, and increased its exports to those countries.
Hayek visited Chile in the 1970s and 1980s during the Government Junta of general Augusto Pinochet and accepted being named Honorary Chairman of the Centro de Estudios Públicos, the think tank formed by the economists who transformed Chile into a free market economy.
" Friedman encapsulated his philosophy in a lecture at Universidad Católica de Chile, saying: " free markets would undermine political centralization and political control.
In his 1980 documentary Free to Choose, he said the following: " Chile is not a politically free system, and I do not condone the system.
Friedman defended his activity in Chile on the grounds that, in his opinion, the adoption of free market policies not only improved the economic situation of Chile but also contributed to the amelioration of Pinochet's rule and to the eventual transition to a democratic government during 1990.
Friedman suggested that the economic liberalization he advocated caused the end of military rule and a free Chile.
Peru has signed a number of free trade agreements, including the 2007 United States-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement, and agreements with Chile, Canada, Singapore, Thailand and China. Under President Alan Garcia administration Peru achieved a bilateral Trade agreement with U. S. since 2010 to improve exports for its country and reach in August 2011 its pick in exports of more than 4, 700 MM.
* December 14 – Chile holds its first free election in 16 years, electing Patricio Aylwin as president.
This included nationalization of large-scale industries ( notably copper mining and banking ), and government administration of the health care system, educational system ( with the help of an U. S. educator, Jane A. Hobson-Gonzalez from Kokomo, Indiana ), a programme of free milk for children in the schools and shanty towns of Chile, and an expansion of the land seizure and redistribution already begun under his predecessor Eduardo Frei Montalva, who had nationalized between one-fifth and one-quarter of all the properties listed for takeover.
In 1971 Serrat participated for a second time in the Viña del Mar International Song Festival, this time giving a free concert in favor of the Unidad Popular government in Chile.
Bolivia has free port privileges in the maritime ports of Argentina, Brazil, and Chile.
Much of this growth has been credited to the free trade agreements signed with the United States, China, Thailand, Chile, Mexico, and Singapore.
He has however voted against free trade agreements with Chile, Singapore, and Oman.

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