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Cosmic Cabernet: Meteorite-Aged Wine Debuts in Chile

A British winemaker in Chile has combined his two passions — winemaking and astronomy — to create the world’s first space wine.

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The Hotel Minibar Gets a Makeover

Is it possible that those ridiculous prices for in-room goodies might actually become worth it?

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Rescued Chilean Miner Heads to Rehab for Alcohol Addiction

One of the 33 Chilean miners, who survived a ten-week underground ordeal that captured international attention and inspired a media frenzy, is being treated for alcohol addiction.

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Perry Farrell’s Lollapalooza Music Fest Heads to Brazil

Lollapalooza’s brand of music festival has drawn thousands of mud-caked moshers to the pit for the past 20 years. Back in April, a sister fest hit Chile. Next stop: Brazil. (via New York Times)

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Chilean Miners’ Story to Hit the Big Screen: We Cast the Movie

Before the world was obsessed with corrupt phone-hacking, we were obsessed with 33 Chilean miners trapped 2,300 feet underground for more than two months.

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Watch: Tornado-Like Storm Rips Through Chilean Town, Injuring Nine

Chileans can’t seem to catch a break these days.

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Chilean Miner Wants Iconic ‘We Are Okay’ Note Back

A Chilean miner’s note that reads, “We are okay, the 33 of us,” has made history, but he now wants it back.

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Czech Who’s Watching: President Vaclav Klaus Pockets a Pen, World Catches Him

During a state visit to Chile, Czech President Vaclav Klaus discreetly pocketed a ceremonial pen encrusted with semiprecious Chilean lapis lazuili stones.

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Chilean Miners to Be VIP Guests at Manchester United vs. Arsenal

The lengths some people will go to in order to watch a soccer match for free.

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An Underground Miracle: The Chilean Miners for TIME’s 2010 Person of the Year?

For more than 10 weeks, the world watched as 33 men battled through an underground ordeal of unforeseen proportions.