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Pinera Reshuffles Latin America's Political Deck

By Karen KellerOct 20th 2010 – 7:00AM
Chilean Government / AP

Chilean Government / AP

(Oct. 20) -- Only a decade ago the scene would have been unimaginable: a Chilean miner -- an icon of the political left -- hugging a right-wing politician once tarred for his ties to a cruel dictatorship. But there it was, the 10-second hug between the billionaire Chilean President Sebastian Pinera and Luis Urzua, the...

Will Chileans Honor Pact to Share PR Goldmine?

By Karen KellerOct 15th 2010 – 7:00AM
Chilean Presidential Press Office / AP

Chilean Presidential Press Office / AP

(Oct. 15) -- The lucrative offers for interview, book and movie deals surfaced before the miners did. Yet the 33 men, who learned of the deals while still underground, took a noble step in an already-moving story of solidarity by making a pact to split proceeds from any interviews evenly. Now they've reportedly signed a...

World Cheers For 33 Miners Freed in Chile

By Lauren FrayerOct 14th 2010 – 5:38AM

(Oct. 13) -- After more than two months entombed half a mile beneath the Chilean desert, the last of 33 trapped miners has been pulled to safety, ending a dramatic rescue effort that happened quicker than anyone expected, and sparked jubilation around the world. Shift foreman Luis Urzua, 54, the group's de facto leader,...

Chilean Miners Told Rescue May Not Be for Months

By Theunis BatesAug 26th 2010 – 6:54AM
Roberto Candia, AP

Roberto Candia, AP

(Aug. 26) -- The 33 miners trapped by a cave-in at a mine in northern Chile have been told they may be stuck underground for four more months. "We were able to tell them ... they would not be rescued before the Fiestas Patrias [Chile's September 18 Independence Day celebrations], and that we hoped to get them out before...

Trapped Miners Stretched 2 Days of Food for 2 Weeks

Aug 25th 2010 – 12:02PM
Martin Bernetti, AFP / Getty Images

Martin Bernetti, AFP / Getty Images

COPIAPO, Chile (Aug. 25) -- Their self-imposed rations were meager: Two spoonfuls of tuna, a sip of milk, a bite of cracker and a morsel of peach every other day. That iron discipline kept 33 miners trapped a half-mile underground alive for 17 days on just two days' worth of emergency rations. And the same strength may be...

Background on luis urzua

The 2010 Copiapó mining accident, also known as the "Chilean mining accident", began in the afternoon of Thursday, 5 August 2010 as a significant cave-in at the troubled 121-year-old San José copper–gold mine.

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