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Hostages Freed

PAR2000082905 -29 AUGUST 2000 - PARIS, FRANCE: Maryse Burgot (2nd left)and franco lebanese Marie Michelle Moarbes (2nd right), arrive at Charles de Gaulle airport. They are two of several French hostages held on the island of Jolo, and freed thanks to intervention by Libya's general Kadhafi. mc/xl/Xavier Lhospice UPI


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