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SANTIAGO, Chile  Chile's former army chief is acknowledging he handed over 
to nuns the child of two left-wing activists killed after the 1973 
military coup.Juan Emilio Cheyre now heads Chile's electoral service. He 
told the newspaper El Mercurio on Tuesday that he gave 2-year-old Ernesto 
Lejderman to a convent. In his first time speaking publicly about the 
case, he said he was just following orders.Lejderman was raised by his 
grandparents in Argentina. He says Cheyre shouldn't face charges. But human 
rights group are calling for Cheyre to quit his electoral post.Lejderman's 
parents sought to escape with their son after Gen. Augusto Pinochet's coup 
but were killed by a military patrol on the outskirts of a 
northern city.Chile's government estimates 3,095 people were killed during 
Pinochet's 1973-90 dictatorship.
 fans will pay 
$165 in the cheaper category. Brazilians over the age of 60, local 
students and members of some social programs will be allowed to pay 
about $82 for a ticket. Prices for the opener in Sao Paulo 
go from $220-$495, with Brazilians paying $80 and discounted tickets costing 
$40.About 500,000 tickets in total were set aside for the category available 
solely to Brazilian citizens.Applications quickly started pouring in after 
tickets went up for grabs at 1000 GMT Tuesday. Some fans had 
to be placed in a virtual queue "due to an exceedingly high 
demand for access to the ticketing page," FIFA said on its website.FIFA's 
press office said that in the first hour of sales there were 
14,104 requests for a total of 81,821 tickets. Each applicant can request 
for up to four tickets for a maximum of seven matches.The organization 
expects a total of nearly 3.3 million tickets to be available for 
the tournament in Brazil, but only about 1 million are offered in 
the first stage of sales.FIFA said before sales opened that it expected 
a demand for tickets similar to that seen for the 2006 World 
Cup in Germany, when there were about seven applicants for every ticket 
of the monthlong tournament attended by more than 3.3 million fans. Almost 
2 million tickets were sold to the general public for the World 
Cup in South Africa in 2010, although the number of applications during 
the first ticketing phase was significantly lower.Sales of leftover tic

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