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Sibylla invited a couple of colleagues along – the safety-in-numbers principle. After all, she didn't want to become a FARC hostage herself
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Tens of thousands of Colombians plan to march in major cities across the country Friday to demand the release of rebel-held hostages, as a French-led humanitarian mission seeks access
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Oddly, many French people seemed to blame Colombia's government for her plight, pressing President Álvaro Uribe to agree to a prisoner swap on the FARC's unreasonable terms
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A French humanitarian mission arrived in Colombia on Thursday to help free high-level hostage Ingrid Betancourt
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The following are some facts about hostages held by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia
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"I wouldn't know what to say. It would be very serious," said Mr. Uribe during an interview on the presidential plane
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Problems with the deal and legislation to help displaced workers still must be worked out, House Majority Whip James Clyburn said
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House Republican leadership has said a vote against that pact
would alienate a U.S. ally in the region and signal support for Venezuelan
President Hugo Chavez and his anti-American policies
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Venezuela warned the United States on Thursday against listing the OPEC nation as a state sponsor of terrorism, citing a potential for lost exports and jobs
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Venezuela "does not recognize" what it called "a collection of inconsistent and incomprehensible written documents" that were purportedly found on a computer belonging to slain Colombian guerrilla leader Raul Reyes