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Chile hears about military's victims
Chile's president, Ricardo Lagos, has presented the results of a human rights commission designed to reveal the whereabouts of more than a thousand people who were killed during the country's years of military government and whose bodies have yet to be found. The results of the commission came on the same day that former military leader, Augusto Pinochet, refused to show up for medical tests aimed at working out whether he's fit to stand trial.The BBC's James Reynolds reports.

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