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All 33 Chilean miners have ascended to freedom in what Chile's president Sebastian Pinera described as a "miracle." The miners were entombed for 10 weeks, the longest time ever before a successful ...
Four months after 33 Chilean miners were rescued from a half-mile underground, where they lived in daily fear of death for over two months, psychologists say all but one of them have experienced ...
A group of trapped Chilean miners is being lifted to freedom on-by-one in a gripping rescue scene. Jonathan Miller gives a recap of the dramatic rescue from the site at the San Jose mine.
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When 33 Chilean miners were rescued last year after spending 70 days trapped deep underground, the scenes of those laborers standing as equals with their billionaire President, ...
As the Chilean miners were pulled to the surface one by one today, the world was riveted to the live video coverage from the remote mountainside. Why? We explore the answer on today's Conversation.
SANTIAGO (Reuters) -Copper production from Chilean state-run miner Codelco ticked up some 16.5% year-over-year in May, data ...
The Chilean miners began their unfamiliar new lives as national heroes Thursday and got a taste of what awaits them outside the hospital doors — a swarm of reporters, TV producers, public ...
On Oct. 13, 2010, an estimated 1 billion people watched live on television as Urzúa, Rojas and 31 other Chilean miners—known as “Los 33”—were pulled out of a collapsed mine.An estimated 1 ...
Five years ago the world anxiously awaited 33 Chilean miners to rise from the rubble after a long 69 days of entrapment. One by one, the workers, who ranged in age from 19 to 63, all made their way… ...
Updated 12:11 p.m. ET. Chile's 33 rescued miners have met with the country's president in the hospital ward where they're being checked after being pulled from the mine.
The sole Bolivian among the miners, 24, said "Thank you, Chile!" upon his rescue. His wife, Veronica, wore red lipstick and blue eyeshadow when she greeted him.