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Four U.S. hostages released in Nigeria - gov't
30 May 2007 20:03:06 GMT
Source: Reuters
ABUJA, May 30 (Reuters) - Four American hostages taken from Nigeria's oil-producing Niger Delta region were released on Wednesday after three weeks in captivity, authorities said.

The four men were taken by gunmen from a barge working for U.S. oil company Chevron off the coast of Nigeria on May 9.
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Two men ride a motorcycle past a closed fuel station in Nigeria's commercial capital Lagos, June 21, 2007. A general strike to protest against a rise in fuel prices paralysed most economic activity in Nigeria for a second day on Thursday, but unions spared vital oil exports.



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