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UPDATED: 08:37, January 16, 2006
Chileans seen electing female president
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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.

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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.

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Chilean conservative hopeful Sebastian Pinera (Alliance for Chile) eats grapes upon his arrival to an old people's home in Santiago 14 January 2006, on the eve of Chile's presidential elections. Polls indicate that Pinera could be defeated in a presidential race runoff vote with socialist candidate Michelle Bachelet on Sunday.

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Chilean conservative hopeful Sebastian Pinera(R) of Alliance for Chile, shares the perfume of a roses bouquet with an old woman during a visit to an old people's home in Santiago 14 January 2006, on the eve of Chile's presidential elections. Polls indicate that Pinera could be defeated in a presidential race runoff vote with socialist candidate Michelle Bachelet on Sunday.

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