
Nayara Batschke
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2 months ago |
argus-press.com | Esteban Felix |Nayara Batschke
Enzo Restovic steams a hat at “Donde Golpea el Monito” hat shop and museum, in Santiago, Chile, Saturday, April 5, 2025, which preserves a hat-making tradition dating back to 1915. A customer tries on a hat at “Donde Golpea el Monito” hat shop and museum, in Santiago, Chile, Friday, April 3, 2025, that preserves a hat-making tradition dating back to 1915.
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2 months ago |
ncnewsonline.com | Nayara Batschke |José Manuel Valladares
SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — Two fans died on Thursday before the start of a Copa Libertadores match between the host Colo Colo and Fortaleza of Brazil near Santiago’s estadio Monumental, a local prosecutor said. According to authorities, a group of fans attempted to force their way into the stadium and tore down one of the venue’s protective fences. The victims were reportedly trapped beneath them. kAm%96 >2E49 H2D =2E6C DFDA6?565 :?
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2 months ago |
goskagit.com | Esteban Felix |Nayara Batschke
SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) - Some 110 years have passed since the business began, but passersby, tourists, celebrities and even presidents still gravitate to this 19th-century mansion nestled in the heart of Santiago, Chile. Behind discreet gray doors, visitors find racks of hats - black bowlers, safari styles, top hats and close-fitting cloth caps once worn by troops.
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2 months ago |
kdhnews.com | Esteban Felix |Nayara Batschke
SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) - Some 110 years have passed since the business began, but passersby, tourists, celebrities and even presidents still gravitate to this 19th-century mansion nestled in the heart of Santiago, Chile. Behind discreet gray doors, visitors find racks of hats - black bowlers, safari styles, top hats and close-fitting cloth caps once worn by troops.
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2 months ago |
thecanadianpressnews.ca | Esteban Felix |Nayara Batschke
SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) - Some 110 years have passed since the business began, but passersby, tourists, celebrities and even presidents still gravitate to this 19th-century mansion nestled in the heart of Santiago, Chile. Behind discreet gray doors, visitors find racks of hats - black bowlers, safari styles, top hats and close-fitting cloth caps once worn by troops.
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