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On March 2, 2000, former Chilean dictator Gen. Augusto Pinochet left London for Chile after British Home Secretary Jack Straw decided not to extradite him on torture charges.

SANTIAGO, Chile — President Salvador Allende on National Day 1973, the anniversary of Chile's independence from Spain.

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