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  • The idea is to unite two dinky characters, Ilo and Milo, by switching control between them and navigating the duo through a series of maze-like levels.

    The 25 best smartphone games of 2011 (so far) – part one 2011

  • Morales told the Peruvian radio station RPP that the railway would run from Puerto Suarez, on Bolivia's border with Brazil, to the Pacific port of Ilo in Peru.

    Bolivia-Peru Railway: Evo Morales Hopes To Build New Link The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

  • One proposal under consideration would connect the Margarita gas fields in southern Bolivia to the Peruvian port of Ilo.

    Energy profile of Peru 2008

  • Opponents of the plan argued that going through Peru to the port at Ilo would not be much more expensive and it would bring in much needed revenue to the impoverished northern regions of Bolivia.

    The Opposition Strikes Back: Bolivia in Crisis 2008

  • Copper reacted to the upside on news that Southern Copper Corp. may be forced to temporarily close operations at its Ilo smelter and refinery and at its two copper mines in Peru because of protests that have cut supplies.

    Copper Futures Stage Rally 2008

  • The Peruvian government even sweetened the deal by offering a special economic zone controlled by Bolivia for 99 years if it would export through Ilo.

    The Opposition Strikes Back: Bolivia in Crisis 2008

  • Monica moved east to share an apartment with Mom at the Watergate, a luxury apartment building near the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Lewinsky reportedly had her hair styled or got a manicure every week at Ilo, a ritzy salon in Georgetown.

    A Daughter's Secrets 2008

  • "We have a complete context," says bioanthropologist Sonia Guillen, director of the Mall-qui ( "mummy") Center in Ilo, Peru.

    Children Of The Ice 2008

  • The usually peaceful surroundings of the El Algarrobal Valley near Ilo, Peru, heaved, roared, and began to shake on June 23 at about 3: 30 in the afternoon.

    Quake Rocks Mummy Center 2001

  • The Inka were the last in a long line of Andean peoples to preserve and display the remains of their forebears that began with the Chinchorro, a little known fisherfolk who inhabited a 400-mile stretch of South American coast -- from Ilo in southern Peru to Antofagasta in northern Chile -- more than 7,000 years ago.

    Making the Dead Beautiful: Mummies as Art 1998

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