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The Latin Americanist (Free subscription) | 01/12/2008
Ingrid Betancourt is back in Colombiai to begin a tour of South America. It is her first visit back since July, when she was rescued from the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) after six years as a hostage. She met with Colombian President Alvaro Uribe yesterday and will visit other South American leaders to thank them for their efforts in her release. Betancourt will visit...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 01/12/2008
The rescued Farc hostage, Ingrid Betancourt, made an unexpected re-appearance in Bogota at the weekend for the first time since her dramatic escape from the ultra-leftist Colombian guerrillas in July. Ms Betancourt, 47 – who denied as recently as Friday that she planned a return to Colombia – appealed for renewed political and diplomatic efforts to free the hundreds of hostages still...
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PoliBlog (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
Via the BBC: Betancourt makes Colombia return Former hostage Ingrid Betancourt has made a surprise visit to Colombia for the first time since she was dramatically freed five months ago. The French-Colombian politician has lived in Europe since her release from Farc rebels after six years in July. Reportedly she had remained in Europe because of death threats and general safety concerns...
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ABC 7 News - Latest Headlines (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
Ingrid Betancourt... back home in Colombia for the first time since her July rescue... said Saturday that she would spend the week visiting South American leaders to thank them for their efforts to secure her release. from ABC 7 News
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BBC News (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
Ingrid Betancourt, who was held hostage by Farc rebels in Colombia for six years, makes a surprise visit to the country.
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
International anti-kidnapping campaigner Ingrid Betancourt paid a surprise visit to Colombia on Saturday, her first since leaving soon after her stunning rescue from leftist guerrillas in July.
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euronews24 (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
BOGOTA, Colombia – Ingrid Betancourt, back home in Colombia for the first time since her July rescue, said Saturday that she would spend the week visiting South American leaders to thank them for their efforts to secure her release.
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BBC News (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
Ingrid Betancourt, who was held hostage by Farc rebels in Colombia for six years, makes a surprise visit to the country.
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
Ingrid Betancourt rushes into the tiny café where we have arranged to meet. Leaving behind her the crush of Parisians doing their Christmas shopping in the little streets of the Latin Quarter, she says: 'I love crowds, I love it that people are concerned about the little things in life, doing this or that. I love it that after six years of torture, people greet me and want their picture taken...
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Reuters (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
BOGOTA (Reuters) - International anti-kidnapping campaigner Ingrid Betancourt paid a surprise visit to Colombia on Saturday, her first since leaving soon after her stunning rescue from leftist guerrillas in July.
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Globe and Mail (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
French-Colombian politician was kidnapped while running for president in 2002, and rescued in July
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International Herald Tribune (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
Ingrid Betancourt, back home in Colombia for the first time since her July rescue, said Saturday that she would spend the week visiting South American leaders to thank them for their efforts to secure her release.
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USA Today (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
Ingrid Betancourt, back home in Colombia for the first time since her July rescue, said Saturday that she would spend the week ...
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
Ingrid Betancourt, back home in Colombia for the first time since her July rescue, said Saturday that she would spend the week visiting South American leaders to thank them for their efforts to secure her release.
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New York Newsday (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) _ Ingrid Betancourt, back home in Colombia for the first time since her July rescue, said Saturday that she would spend the week visiting South American leaders to thank them for their efforts to secure her release.