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The Police drummer apologizes to Chile president
12/05/2007 11:00 AM, Reuters
The drummer for The Police apologized
to Chilean President Michelle Bachelet for comments decried as
derogatory by the government and invited her to attend
Wednesday's concert in Santiago.
Stewart Copeland, whose rock band is on the South American
leg of a reunion tour, told Chile's Mercurio newspaper in an
interview published in October: "Look, the future President of
Argentina would be good for one beer; yours (would be good) for
four."
While it was not clear what Copeland meant with the
comments, many Chileans took them to mean he found their first
woman president, Bachelet, less attractive than Argentine
president-elect Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, who will be her
country's first elected female leader.
Copeland said in a letter to Bachelet -- circulated by the
government on Wednesday -- that his words were taken out of
context.
"I was mortified to learn this remark reached you and you
were asked to comment on such a trivial matter," Copeland, a
co-founder of The Police, said in the letter.
Bachelet did not comment on the letter.
"If by chance you are able, Sting, Andy (Summers) and I
would welcome the opportunity to personally express our
admiration for you and your wonderful country by extending an
invitation to you and your guests to attend our performance,"
Copeland said.
(Reporting by Pav Jordan, editing by Jackie Frank)
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