I'm the father of the young journalist, Jill Carroll, being held captive in Iraq.
The Congolese Army is holding several hundred Mai Mai fighters captive in the dilapidated brick school in Dubie.
When the first day's doodle changed at midnight on the dot, she was captive in front of the computer to watch.
Garrido kidnapped Dugard in 1991 in South Lake Tahoe, California, fathered two daughters with her and held her captive in a well-hidden backyard compound, authorities said.
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Last month, Ariel Castro became a grandfather for a fifth time -- to a boy borne by Arlene Castro, the best friend of Amanda Berry, the second captive in Ariel Castro's home.
You see, I found it far more difficult than I had imagined to have my iPhone captive in a case, exclusively used for recording video, and I'm guessing you might as well.
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Nairobi, Kenya (CNN) -- Somali pirates freed a British hostage Wednesday, nearly seven months after she was taken captive in a raid at a Kenyan beach resort in which her husband was killed.
The three women once held captive in that house -- Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight -- have said in a statement from their attorney they want privacy so they can reconnect with their families.
Things could perhaps improve if an Israeli soldier, Gilad Shalit, whom Hamas has held captive in Gaza for more than three years, is freed in a prisoner exchange that might, according to latest reports, see 450 Palestinian prisoners also released.
According to the indictment, the defendants beat the victims, kept them captive in locked closets, basements and attics, deprived them of adequate food and medical care, and moved them between Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, and Florida in order to further the scheme and evade law enforcement.
In recent years, reports of ships large and small being hijacked in the Gulf of Aden and the Indian Ocean by Somali pirates have become commonplace, with dozens of seafarers and their vessels held captive, in some cases for months.
The entire business model in mobile right now is to keep a captive consumer base in check.
And even here in this captive breeding program, an invasive insect has meant that in the past two years, only one baby tortoise, named Genesis, has hatched successfully.
The documentary about dolphin slaughter reveals the distressing secrets behind the multibillion dollar industry in captive dolphins.
That opened the door for GM to provide captive financing capabilities in the United States and Canada in strategic and underserved segments.
The former Alcoa chief executive held himself up as a model of propriety--yet, when it came to his Alcoa stock, he refused to liquidate it quickly to remove any stigma of being captive to industry in his own policymaking.
Helmeted officers decked out in tan fatigues, camouflage and body armor, many carrying long guns, rumbled in rented cargo trucks to and from the property in southeastern Alabama where 65-year-old Jim Lee Dykes and his young captive were hunkered down in a roughly 6-by-8-foot hand-dug bunker with only one small hatch for an entryway.
And that will have to include the story of the captive workers who toiled in the sun for the sake of king cotton.
Moreover, the process where debts are being "placed" at below market interest rates in pension funds and other more captive domestic financial institutions is already under way in several countries in Europe.
Helmeted officers decked out in tan fatigues, camouflage and body armor, many carrying long guns, rumbled in rented cargo trucks to and from the property where 65-year-old Jim Lee Dykes and his young captive were hunkered down in a roughly 6-by-8-foot hand-dug bunker with only one small hatch for an entryway.
It soon became obvious that the first captive-raised condors, released in 1992, had no clue about proper condor behaviour.
The discipline of the free market would never support the types of investments occasionally contemplated in regulated markets with captive ratepayers.
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Dr. Lester Friedlander, DVM and former Chief USDA Inspector, told Congress in 2008 that the captive bolt used to slaughter horses is ineffective.
Now deregulated, electric utilities compete for what used to be captive customers, and many operate in non-regulated businesses, such as trading energy futures or building power plants on spec.
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The importance of having a captive finance company was painfully driven home in the last recession.
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Without them, much of an economy's capital is held captive on balance sheets, tied up in inventory, working capital, and balance sheet reserves.
"They will hand over the captive soldier simultaneously, without announcement and in secret, with strong security procedures by the factions holding him" Mr Barem said.
The couple - who were based in Tunbridge Wells at the time of their kidnap, but now live in Devon - were held captive for 13 months.
U.S. horses slaughtered in Mexico (as well as Canada) for export to the EU are slaughtered at EU-approved plants using the same captive-bolt process that was used in the U.S. when slaughter houses still killed horses here.
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