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Chileans seen electing female president
www.chinaview.cn 2006-01-16 07:36:44

  
Chile's presidential candidate for the center-left coalition Michelle Bachelet gives a thumbs up after casting her vote next to her daughter Sofia during the country's presidential elections, 15 January 2006 in Santiago. Chileans began casting ballots Sunday in a runoff that could produce the country's first female president, former defense minister Michelle Bachelet. Polls opened at 1000 GMT and 8.2 million Chileans were registered to vote.(Xinhua/AFP)

Chile's presidential candidate for the center-left coalition Michelle Bachelet shows her vote during the country's presidential elections, 15 January 2006 in Santiago. Chileans began casting ballots Sunday in a runoff that could produce the country's first female president, former defense minister Michelle Bachelet. Polls opened at 1000 GMT and 8.2 million Chileans were registered to vote.(Xinhua/AFP)

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