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Feb 11, 2012

CHILE Summer News, Feb 11, 2012


Toxi Corporation Closes Chilean Operations
Sacramento Bee
"The stretch of land we've selected is unique in that it remains frozen during the polarsummer, allowing us to produce year round," stated Toxi Corporation's chief counsel Pearl White, "We plan to work closely with the indigenous people who reside in ...
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Chilean Fresh Fruit Assoc. Hosts Tour For North American Foodservice Trade<br />
PerishableNews (press release)
The seven-day tour gives participants a firsthand look at Chile's summer fruit harvest from the growing fields to its state-of-the-art packing facilities. “Year-round access to reliable supplies of fresh fruit is critical to North American foodservice ...
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Santiago: Poetry and motion in Chile's capital
The Independent
But the winter of discontent has passed, and there are still a couple of months of finesummer weather to enjoy, making now a great time to visit. The quieter side of the city is immediately apparent as you start your walk at Plaza de la Constitución.
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Argentina President Cristina Fernández will visit Chile
I Love Chile News
SANTIAGO – Argentina's ambassador to Chile, Ginés González García, has skipped his summer vacation this year in order to stay in Santiago and complete his single objective: to reschedule, as soon as possible, the cancelled visit to Chile of the ...
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I Love Chile News
Atlee junior goes 'Down Under' with People to People program
Mechanicsville Local
By Jim Fields Mackenzie Mantlo was scheduled to spend 17 days in New Zealand and Australia last summer when a volcanic eruption in Chile changed her travel plans. Instead of splitting time between the two, the Atlee High School junior spent her total ...
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Bulgaria's Antarctic Mission Survivors Barely Make It to Chile
Novinite.com
This is the first time in 19 years that the Bulgarian boat, the Zodiac, got overturned by the waves, Petkov explained, speaking on Radio Focus on Saturday. The Bulgarians just barely managed to swim back to the shore, while also saving the baggage with ...
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Novinite.com
Summer Transfer Window: 8 Best South Americans Set for a Move to Europe
Bleacher Report
At a time when Europe—mainly Spain—is dominating International football, it's surprising that the prices of South American players haven't diminished slightly. Brazilians particularly still seem to be held in higher regard than other nationalities, ...
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Bleacher Report
Eduardo Vargas will be a success at Napoli, insists the agent
bettor.com (blog)
The agent confident of Chilean international's future at Stadio San Paolo, and rejects talks of him leaving the club in summer. The agent of Napoli striker, Eduardo Vargas, is confident that his client will prove his worth at the Stadio San Paolo.
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Something to declare: South America, via Canada; The Maldives; Morocco in ...
The Independent
You can also build in a stopover in Canada's largest city to compare deep winter with high summer. The schedules from Heathrow work well with South American departures and arrivals. The connecting flights to the Argentinian and Chilean capitals are ...
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Banff Mountain Film Fest hits Squamish
Squamish Chief
Skier Mark Abma walks through a town in Chile, one of the countries visited in the documentary All.I.Can. Skis, ice picks and exotic backdrops from around the world: Add a get-up-and-go beat and some heart-stopping sporting feats and you'll get the ...
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2012 preview: Calfee looks at Nationwide Tour's growth
PGA Tour
The statistics bear that out because almost three out of every four players on the PGA TOUR have spent some time honing their games on the Nationwide Tour. And perhaps the best example is who finished first and second in the FedExCup points race last ...
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Where will transfers matter in Serie A?
Fox News
Il Corriere della Sera suggested that Juventus had 'beaten' Milan this time around. Considering they each strengthened in the same areas, a simple like-for-like comparison was enough of an explanation. Juventus' Martín Cáceres, Simone Padoin and Marco ...
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Adventure travel bargains
CNN
South America in the spring: Argentina and Chile are hiking hot spots in our winter, theirsummer. Go in April, May, or June, and you'll save big, says travel consultant Betty Jo Currie. Ditto for Machu Picchu: High season is our fall, but she says the ...
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Academy awards ceremony recognizes research excellence
U.S. Air Force Academy
A cadet whose summer school project made Wal-Mart distribution centers more efficient won the top cadet award at the 2012 Academy Research Awards Feb. 3. Cadet 1st Class Colby Chaput was the overall winner of the Thomas D. Moore Award for Outstanding ...
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U.S. Air Force Academy
Bolting toward controversy
Squamish Chief
More than 12000 kilometers south of Squamish, in a disputed area on the border between Chile and Argentina, lies what many consider to be the most breathtaking mountain on Earth — Cerro Torre. And while the mountain may be renowned for its extreme ...
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California avocado shippers aim for 400 million pounds
The Packer
Combine that fact with continued large volumes from Mexico and Chile, and most California shippers weren't expected to start shipping peak volumes until April, he said. Volumes will start to pick up in March and April with peak availability through ...
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Wine: 'France is very protective over the way rosé is made'
Scotsman (blog)
2011 Taste the Difference Chilean Cabernet Sauvignon Rosé (£5.99) is a smooth, light version with a nice clean finish. Its off-dry flavours of cherry and other summer fruit have just a hint of the bubblegum that can spoil this style of wine, ...
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Aussies Abroad in WTA and ATP Feb 6-13
The Roar
By southendaussies, 7 Feb 2012 southendaussies is a Roar Rookie Despite no WTA tour events and no Aussies in the ATP tour events in Zagreb, Montpellier and Vina Del Mar in Chile, it has still been a busy week for Aussies Abroad in the WTA and the ATP.
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Marathoner conquers the world
The News Journal
The injury was painful enough that Staats, a Wilmington resident, didn't even run lastsummer, a time when she would have been laying the groundwork for the Dubai race. Instead, she went on long walks over the hilly trails at Brandywine Creek State ...
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Looking Back: You've gotta have heart – Hart that is…
Shoreline Times
At about the same time President James Madison appointed Heman Allen of Vermont to be America's first minister to the new republic of Chile. Continued... Allen called upon Commodore Hull to make arrangements for his passage to South America.
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Poliquin: Say hello to your local McDonald's All-Americans -- Dajuan Coleman ...
Syracuse.com
Stewart has averaged 17.9 points, 10.7 rebounds and 5.5 blocks per game; has led the Northstars to three Sectional championships and one Class AA state title; and has played in her spare time for Team USA clubs in Mexico,Chile, France and Spain.
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Syracuse.com
Shaqiri joins Switzerland's Bundesliga tradition
UEFA.com
When FC Basel 1893's Xherdan Shaqiri joins FC Bayern München thissummer, he will follow a strong tradition of Swiss stars in the Bundesliga. UEFA.com looks back at his predecessors. by Philip Röber When FC Basel 1893's Xherdan Shaqiri joins FC Bayern ...
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UEFA.com
No funding yet for peace project
Standard Freeholder
Ottawa artist Shaukat Chaney recommended the city as the first location for a string of sculpture parks stretching from Canada to Chile. He initially asked for support from council to the tune of $30000, to cover the cost of bases and plaques for the ...
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South America: On Uruguay's unexplored riviera
Telegraph.co.uk
We landed in Buenos Aires at breakfast time and stepped outside the airport into the tail-end of the Argentine summer, like slipping into a warm bubble bath after New York's bitter cold. Fresh as daisies (no jet lag: Buenos Aires is only two hours ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Revisiting 5 Stocks That Could Reclaim July Highs
Seeking Alpha
At the time, numerous stocks were down 50-60% from those July highs after the dramatic summer sell-off that didn't appear to be justified. Since that article, numerous stocks such as Toll Brothers (TOL) and F5 Networks (FFIV) have already recaptured ...
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