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Chile
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just asking questions
What the Hell Is Going on in Chile? A Protester Explains.With 20 people dead and the military in the streets, South America’s wealthiest nation grapples with extreme inequality — and it’s own history.
By Sarah Jones
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international affairs
Everything You Need to Know About the Global Protest WaveFrom Lebanon to Chile, demonstrators are taking to the streets to demand changes from their governments.
By Adam K. Raymond
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very bad things
At Least 7 Injured by Santiago, Chile Metro BombOfficials are treating it as a terrorist attack.
By Katie Zavadski
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scary things
By Margaret Hartmann
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citi field
Ecuador! Chile! Citi Field Finally Sees ActionAt last, we will find out which is the best nation in the world!
By Will Leitch
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scary things
By Mike Vilensky
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mine over matter
By Mike Vilensky
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mine under matter
By Josh Duboff
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mine under matter
By Josh Duboff
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mine under matter
Chilean Miners Might Not Get Paid While They’re Trapped UndergroundHow will the workers get paid if the mining company declares bankruptcy?
By Nitasha Tiku
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Trapped Miners in Chile Are Alive and ‘Well’The 33 miners have been trapped for seventeen days.
By Josh Duboff
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Pepsi Plays Friendly With Coke Again; Fresh Water Could Be A Culprit in OysterAn old soda ad comes back while The Gulf oil spill might not have been as devastating to Louisiana oysters as the solution.
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world cup
Good-bye to Tournament Dark Horses: Brazil Rules AllBrazil and Argentina have been the best two teams in the World Cup so far.
By Josh Dean
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world cup
Santa Mierda! Spain Lost!Switzerland upsets Spain, wow.
By Josh Dean
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world cup
World Cup Preview: Group HOur World Cup previews begin.
By Will Leitch
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Eat Empanadas, Support Chilean RebuildingFreemans, Roberta’s, and four other restaurants band together to support Chile.
By Helen Rosner
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Seinfeld Sued for Slandering Cookbook Author; Jamie Oliver Mulls Baby NamesA sitcom star could land in court for upsetting a toque and a celebrity chef may be over-thinking his child’s name.
By Hadley Tomicki
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Hudsonville Ice Cream Arrives; Feminists Embrace Ultra-LocavorismPlus: A convicted mobster’s liquor license saga, and the rise of the gastrohotel, all in our morning news roundup.
By Helen Rosner
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Bloomberg Ridicules Salt Ban; Feminist Implications of LocavorismPlus: ban on beekeeping could go, a Sneaky Chef sues Jerry Seinfeld, and more in our morning news roundup.
By Leila Cohan-Miccio
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Healthy Food for the Greenway; The Feminist Implications of LocavorismPlus: child vegetarianism on the rise, and Seinfeld sued over cookbook — again, all in our morning news roundup.
By Leila Cohan-Miccio
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What President Obama Shouldn’t Be Eating; Laurent Tourondel Splits with BLTPie and burgers are giving the President high cholesterol and a famous chef goes his own way.
By Hadley Tomicki
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Closing the River’s Locks; Macarons Go MainstreamPlus: Half Acre brewery phases out bottles, and Quizno’s launches a major expansion, all in our morning news roundup.
By Helen Rosner
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Chilean Relief
Chilean Ex-Pats Gather at Rosemead RestaurantPastel de choco, wine, and words of comfort are provided.
By Hadley Tomicki
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earthquakes
By Josh Duboff
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earthquakes
By Adam K. Raymond
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earthquakes
Chile Rocked by 8.8 Magnitude EarthquakeThat’s a thousand times stronger than the 7.0 quake that hit Haiti last month.
By Adam K. Raymond
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Paula Deen Mulls American Idol Role; Fatburger Coming to BeijingA television cook could be a television judge and California’s number-two burger chain goes East.
By Hadley Tomicki
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New Wine Shops Focus on the Local and the LejosPuro Wine and the Brooklyn Wine Exchange have opened.
By Daniel Maurer
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Menu Changes
By Daniel Maurer
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Hot Diggity Dog! Season Six of No Reservations Premieres TonightA preview, plus a look at a new show featuring some Finnish culinary daredevils.
By Daniel Maurer
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Skies Blue for Blue Sky; No Chilean Salmon Until 2011Plus: no more Stella D’oros, and food stamps boost the economy, all in our morning news roundup.