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    Chile’s Bachelet stands by reform despite slowdown
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    Chile’s Bachelet stands by reform despite slowdown

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    Students, university attacked in central Venezuela
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    Voters check a list to confirm where they should cast their ballots during legislative elections in Bogota, Colombia, Sunday, March 9, 2014. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara)
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    FILE - In this Aug. 24, 2010 FILE photo released by Chile's Paleontological Museum of Caldera, a prehistoric whale fossil lays in the Atacama desert near Copiapo, Chile. A team of Chilean and Smithsonian Institution scientists investigating the graveyard of marine mammal fossils say toxins generated by algae blooms most likely poisoned the animals millions of years ago. The study by a team of Chilean and Smithsonian Institution scientists was published Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2014 in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B. (AP Photo/Museo Paleontologico de Caldera, File)
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    FILE - In this Jan. 4, 2013 file photo, a firefighter, left, works to extinguish the flames of the home of a non-Mapuche landowner in Vilcun, on the outskirts of Temuco, Chile. The elderly couple, Werner Luchsinger and wife Vivian Mackay, whose family's landholdings have long been targeted by Mapuche Indians in southern Chile, were killed in the arson attack while trying to defend their home. Celestino Cordova Transito, 27, who was shot in the neck during an arson attack was convicted on Thursday of killing the elderly couple in a region of southern Chile that the indigenous group claims as its ancestral territory.  (Hector Andrade/Agenciauno, File)
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