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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 19/09/2008
... Connecticut, woman plans to become a Colombian citizen in Washington on Friday, when Uribe meets Marc Gonsalves and two fellow ex-hostages for the first time.Uribe, who gave the order that launched the Colombian military's rescue of the three men, personally approved Rosano's citizenship application and will give her the oath."I love Colombia and I love the people," Rosano told The...
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 19/09/2008
... Connecticut, woman plans to become a Colombian citizen in Washington on Friday, when Uribe meets Marc Gonsalves and two fellow ex-hostages for the first time.Uribe, who gave the order that launched the Colombian military's rescue of the three men, personally approved Rosano's citizenship application and will give her the oath."I love Colombia and I love the people," Rosano told The...
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 19/09/2008
... understand what he was up against," Rosano, 59, said, explaining that as a mother seeking her son Marc Gonsalves' safe return she "had to more or less kiss the FARC's butt."After his rescue, Gonsalves told his mother that that guerrillas had informed him they had orders to kill him immediately if a rescue was attempted.Rosano said she fell in love with Colombia during three...