Michael Woodward, a Roman Catholic priest, worked with the poor in the port city of Valparaiso.
Since he signed on with Zirtual last year, his virtual assistant, Danielle Johnson of Valparaiso, Ind.
The court in Valparaiso gave both men three-year sentences, but said they could serve them under house arrest.
In Valparaiso, Neruda (along with artists Marie Martner and Francisco Velasco) bought and converted a mansion overlooking the bay.
Then the Center established teams of researchers in 16 cities, from Buenos Aires and Valparaiso to Los Angeles and New York.
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Riot police used tear gas and water cannon to break up demonstrations in Valparaiso where fishermen erected barricades of burning tires.
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Valparaiso in Chile is only 550km, but by a road over the Andes that sometimes gets blocked by snow in winter.
Nearly 125km northwest of the Chilean capital Santiago, coastal Valparaiso was a key player in the 19th-century maritime trade between Europe and North America.
Brightly painted two- and three-storey homes line the hillsides to this day, giving Valparaiso one of the most distinctive panoramas this side of San Francisco.
He is accused of persuading Ms Guerra to give up the baby for sacrifice in the town of Colliguay, in Chile's Valparaiso region.
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Being found guilty could "threaten the doctors' sports practice substantially, " says Mike Straubel , director of the Valparaiso University Sports Law Clinic in Indiana.
Foot soldier Kristy Schultz is a bubbly Hoosier from Valparaiso, Ind. and one of 450 kids emerging from the new Phoenix program this summer.
Violence was also reported in other cities, including Valparaiso and Valdivia.
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Three years after the city was named a Unesco World Heritage Site in 2003, then-president Ricardo Lagos unveiled the Valparaiso Recovery and Urban Development Program (PRDUV).
This 1918 poem by Gerard Manley Hopkins, was brought to my attention by friend Elizabeth Lynn, Director of the Project on Civil Reflection in Valparaiso, Indiana.
In the coastal city of Valparaiso, the port has been closed to small vessels, and the main road to Argentina across the Andes mountains has also been shut.
Before the 1914 opening of the Panama Canal, Valparaiso was an important stopping point for travellers sailing between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, making the city an economic and cultural centre.
The epicenter of Thursday's first quake was about 95 miles (152 km) south-southwest of the capital, Santiago, and about 90 miles (145 km) away from Valparaiso, where Pinera was to be inaugurated.
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My choices to study English Literature and Humanities at Valparaiso University, and then at their UK exchange programme in Cambridge, England, meant that I was more interested in learning and thinking than finding a job.
In 2011, it launched an annual festival called Puerto de Ideas, or Port of Ideas, a creative conference that brings Latin American and global scholars, artists and scientists to Valparaiso for a series of lectures and exhibitions.
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