Even when Chilean president Ricardo Lagos mandate extends until 2006, several potential candidates to succeed him are lining up, the last of which Minister of Interior Miguel Angel Insulza, better known in Chilean politics as the panzer.
This Friday, weather permitting the German battleship Admiral Graf Spee, scuttled off the coast of Uruguay at the beginning of World War II, will be revealing another of its secrets that has been resting in the muddy waters of the River Plate for decades.
Two foreign tourists that has been missing for a month were rescued by a DAP helicopter during a routine commercial flight.
The massive intoxication of 125 people with contaminated molluscs from Puerto Montt has forced Chilean sanitary and food authorities to impose strict traceability and origin certification of all sea food transport and retailing.
A decade after the United States launched the idea of creating a Free Trade Association of the Americas, FTAA, encompassing from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego, the 34 nations of the region (except Cuba) are beginning to approach a consensus on the terms for the January 2005 deadline.
Argentina insists with a 75% cut in its standing defaulted debt of approximately 88 billion US dollars.