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Jose Enriquez, left, greats an unidentified woman after being rescued from the collapsed San Jose gold and copper mine where he was trapped with 32 other miners for over two months near Copiapo, Chile, Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2010.
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Miner Samuel Avalos, top left, waves after emerging from the capsule after being rescued at the San Jose mine near Copiapo, Chile, Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2010. Top right is Avalos' wife Ruth Guzman.
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Miner Jhonny Barrios Rojas, left, embraces his girlfriend Susana Valenzuela after being rescued from the collapsed San Jose gold and copper mine, near Copiapo, Chile, Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2010. Barrios was the twenty-first of 33 miners to be rescued from the mine after more than 2 months trapped underground.
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101013039603 Miner Pablo Rojas, back center in green, waves to people after being rescued at the San Jose mine near Copiapo, Chile, Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2010. Rojas was the nineteenth of 33 miners to be rescued from the mine after more than 2 months trapped underground.
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Miner Esteban Rojas, 44, gets on his knees to pray after being rescued from the collapsed San Jose gold and copper mine, near Copiapo, Chile, Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2010. Rojas was the eighteenth of the 33 miners rescued from the mine after more than two months trapped underground.
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Rescuers help miner Victor Segovia Rojas, center, after being rescued from the collapsed San Jose gold and copper mine, near Copiapo, Chile, Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2010. Segovia was the 15th of 33 miners rescued from the mine after more than two months trapped underground.
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Rescued miner Omar Reygadas, center, wearing a blue helmet, emerges from a capsule after being rescue at the San Jose Mine near Copiapo, Chile Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2010.
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Miner Daniel Herrera Campos embraces his mother after being rescued from the collapsed San Jose gold and copper mine, near Copiapo, Chile, Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2010.
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Bolivia's President Evo Morales looks on as rescued miner Jorge Galleguillos, not seen, arrives in a capsule at the San Jose Mine near Copiapo, Chile, Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2010.
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Miner Jorge Galeguillos gives a thumbs up after being rescued from the collapsed San Jose gold and copper mine where he had been trapped with 32 other miners for over two months near Copiapo, Chile, Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2010.
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Miner Alex Vega, left, hugs his wife after being rescued from the collapsed San Jose gold and copper mine where he had been trapped with 32 other miners for over two months near Copiapo, Chile, Wednesday Oct. 13, 2010.
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Miner Alex Vega gestures after being rescued from the collapsed San Jose gold and copper mine where he had been trapped with 32 other miners for over two months near Copiapo, Chile, Wednesday Oct. 13, 2010.
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Rescued miner Mario Gomez salutes after emerging from the capsule at the San Jose Mine near Copiapo, Chile Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2010. Gomez was the ninth of 33 miners who was rescued from the San Jose mine after more than 2 months trapped underground.
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Miner Jimmy Sanchez, center, is greeted as he exits the capsule after being rescued from the collapsed San Jose gold and copper mine where he was trapped with 32 other miners for over two months near Copiapo, Chile, early Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2010.
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Miner Osman Araya is rescued from the collapsed San Jose gold and copper mine where he had been trapped with 32 other miners for over two months near Copiapo, Chile, early Wednesday Oct. 13, 2010.
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Miner Jose Ojeda holds a Chilean flag as he exits the capsule during his rescue from the collapsed San Jose gold and copper mine where he had been trapped with 32 other miners for over two months near Copiapo, Chile, early Wednesday Oct. 13, 2010.
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Miner Mario Sepulveda, right, is hugged by an unidentified relative after being rescued from the collapsed San Jose gold and copper mine where he was trapped with 32 other miners for over two months near Copiapo, Chile, early Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2010.
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Chilean President Sebastian Pinera, center right in red jacket, waves to rescue worker Manuel Gonzalez Paves as he is lowered into the mine in the capsule to begin the rescue of 33 trapped miners at the San Jose Mine near Copiapo, Chile, Tuesday Oct. 12, 2010. The first of 33 trapped miners is expected to be lifted to the surface late Tuesday after surviving more than two months below ground.
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Maria Segovia, sister of Dario Segovia, one of the 33 miners trapped at the San Jose mine, is comforted by an unidentified woman at the camp where relatives are staying outside the mine, near Copiapo, Chile, Monday, Oct. 11, 2010.
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Photographers take pictures of the site where rescue operations for 33 trapped miners continue at the San Jose mine near Copiapo, Chile, Monday, Oct. 11, 2010.
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This image, released by the government of Chile, shows workers at the San Jose mine working next to the covered entrance to the tunnel, center, that was drilled for the rescue of 33 miners trapped inside the mine near Copiapo, Chile, Monday, Oct. 11, 2010.
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Rescue workers look on as a colleague gives a thumb up from inside the rescue capsule while performing a test for the eventual rescue of the 33 miners trapped at the San Jose mine near Copiapo, Chile, on Monday, Oct. 11, 2010.
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Workers at the San Jose mine set back the covered entrance to the tunnel, center back, that was drilled for the rescue operation of the 33 trapped miners near Copiapo, Chile, Monday, Oct. 11, 2010.
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Relatives of trapped miners gesture after the announcement that a drill had reached the miners in the San Jose mine near Copiapo, Chile, Saturday, Oct. 9, 2010. The miners have been trapped since the mine collapsed on Aug. 5.
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Chile's Health Minister Jaime Manalich inspects clothing that will be given to the miners after they are rescued and evacuated as Dr. Paola Neumann, health director for the Atacama region, looks on at a hospital in Copiapo, Chile, Monday, Oct. 11, 2010.
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In this still image taken from a video released by the government of Chile on Oct. 10, 2010, Chile's Minister of Mining, Laurence Golborne, left, watches drill rig operator Jeff Hart, from Denver, Colo. right, operate heavy machinery to lower steel pipes into the escape shaft as efforts continue to free the 33 trapped miners at the San Jose mine near Copiapo, Chile, Sunday, Oct. 10, 2010. Hart operated the drilling rig that punched through to the collapsed mine, where the miners have been trapped since Aug. 5. The man at center is unidentified.
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The camp where relatives of miners stay is seen shortly after the drill reached the trapped miners at San Jose mine, near Copiapo, Chile, Saturday, Oct. 9, 2010. The announcement, after more than two months of efforts, prompted cheers, tears and the ringing of bells by families in the tent camp outside the mine.
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A relative of a trapped miner gestures after the announcement that a drill reached the trapped miners in the San Jose mine near Copiapo, Chile, Saturday, Oct. 9, 2010.
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Workers test a capsule that will be used to rescue trapped miners from the collapsed San Jose mine in Copiapo, Chile, Thursday, Sept. 30, 2010. Thirty-three miners have been trapped deep underground in the copper and gold mine since it collapsed on Aug. 5.