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    olympische.winterspiele.1992.rennrodeln.de.wikimiki.org - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/11/2001    Last Visited: 9/7/2008  

    From 1985 to 1991 Batavian and journalist Terry Anderson was held captive in Lebanon by Hezbollah partisans, and his sister, Batavian Peggy Say, became an ardent campaigner for his release.

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    www.dailybreeze.com/ci_8250433 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/13/2008    Last Visited: 2/13/2008  

    During Lebanon's civil war, Mughniyeh was also believed to have directed a string of kidnappings of Americans and other foreigners, including former Associated Press chief Mideast correspondent Terry Anderson - who was held for six years until his release in 1991 - and CIA station chief William Buckley, who was killed in 1985.

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    www.trainingpoint.net/Search.aspx?pr=43 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/7/2008    Last Visited: 6/7/2008  

    Terry Anderson, the Associated Press bureau chief in Beirut, who was held hostage for seven years, and Dr. Robert Flo ...

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    bulletin.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=266698 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/11/2007    Last Visited: 5/11/2007  

    Then Terry Anderson of Associated Press was taken hostage by Hezbollah terrorists, and instead of releasing him, they kept him for more than six years.

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    cpj.org/zinfo/pressbox/pressbox2.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/12/2006    Last Visited: 8/19/2008  

    By Terry Anderson
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    Terry Anderson, a former foreign correspondent for The Associated Press and the author of Den of Lions, about his seven years as a hostage of Shiite Muslim radicals in Lebanon, is honorary co- chairman of the Committee to Protect Journalists.

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    louisville.bizjournals.com/louisville/stories/2009/04/0 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/6/2009    Last Visited: 4/7/2009  

    Terry Anderson to speak at Ali Center Former AP reporter, Middle East hostage Terry Anderson to speak at Muhammad Ali Center - Business First of Louisville:

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    Former AP reporter, Middle East hostage Terry Anderson to speak at Muhammad Ali Center
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    Terry Anderson, the former Associated Press reporter who spent nearly seven years as a hostage in Beirut, Lebanon, will speak about his experiences Thursday, April 16, at the Muhammad Ali Center.

    In January, Anderson, who served as state editor at The Associated Press' Louisville Bureau in 1974 and 1975, joined the faculty at the University of Kentucky School of Journalism and Telecommunications.

    He currently teaches a course on international journalism.

    His address at the Muhammad Ali Center is being presented by the Society for Professional Journalists and the Greater Louisville UK Alumni Club.

    Admission is free for members of both organizations. Non-member admission is $10 at the door, but reservations are required. They can be made online at www.ukalumni.net, keyword "Anderson.

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    www.vietnamchildren.org/childrens-fund-directors.php - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/9/2009    Last Visited: 9/9/2009  

    Terry Anderson, Co-Chair

    Mr. Anderson is a former U.S. Marine who served in Vietnam. He was Associated Press Bureau Chief in Beirut when taken hostage by radical fundamentalists and remained a captive for seven years. He is Honorary Chairman of the Committee to Protect Journalists.

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    togsplace.blogspot.com/2008/02/bloody-end-of-man-who-ma - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 3/4/2008  

    I had gone to see Mougnieh to plead for the release of my close friend and colleague Terry Anderson, the Beirut bureau chief of the Associated Press, kidnapped in 1985 and subsequently held for almost seven years in sealed rooms and underground dungeons.
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    When I asked about Terry - this was in October 1991, a month before he was released - Mougnieh cast those staring eyes upon me.They never left my face unless he wished to discuss a phrase or a sentence with his friends in the same room.He prefaced his remarks with the opening words of the Koran - just as Islamic Jihad's hostage messages and videotapes did.This was the man who had taken Terry and who would have taken me had the occupants of the shark-like cars that haunted the Beirut Corniche grabbed hold of me.He was utterly uncompromising."Taking innocent people as hostages is wrong," he admitted to my astonishment.
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    I pleaded for Terry again.Could he not feel compassion for my friend?Again, his eyes never left me. "Of course, it would be very easy to find the answer to this question if you had been the mother or the wife of one of the hostages in Khiam [Israel's torture prison in southern Lebanon] or the mother or wife of Terry Anderson.My feelings towards the mental pain of Terry Anderson are the same as my feelings towards the Lebanese hostages in Khiam - or the mother or wife of Terry Anderson."

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    www.shfwire.com/stories?page=0%2C299 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/13/2009    Last Visited: 5/18/2009  

    WASHINGTON The 1985 kidnapping of reporter Terry Anderson in Lebanon had a chilling effect on American news gathering, prominent journalists told a judge on Wednesday."Terry's kidnapping represented a direct threat to newsgathering operations," testified Gene Roberts, former editor at the New ..
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    WASHINGTON Seeking to make terrorism more expensive for governments, Ohio University visiting professor and former hostage Terry Anderson on Tuesday vividly recalled his seven years in captivity in Lebanon and pressed for compensation from Iran."Governments use terrorism because it is cheap and ..

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    www.citybeat.com/cincinnati/article-18366-putting-journ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/20/2009    Last Visited: 9/17/2009  

    AP's Terry Anderson spent more than six years in captivity in Lebanon after being kidnapped in 1985.

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