An American journalist who was kidnapped entering Syria nearly two years ago has been freed.
Peter Theo Curtis was handed over to UN representatives on Sunday, just days after another U.S. reporter, James Foley, was beheaded by the Islamic State group.
Curtis was abducted in Antakya, Turkey, in October 2012 where he planned to enter Syria, according to Al Jazeera.
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The city fire department news is more important that this. Put it at the bottom and move the FD issues back to the top.
Bs, we are getting ready soin to go back to war to wipe out ISIS and that means men on the griund i think this story ia more important the some morons arguing like girls on whose got the small hose.
Our troops job will be to serve food trays again. With out American emblem/flag on uniform like any other beaten country.
Here we go , just see what happens on the news . Obama will take full credit for this release.
He was talking to the enemy between golf strokes.
For this release we will supply Syria with all the weapons it wants.
We wouldn't have to worry about ISIS if our moron of a prez would have done something about them 9 months ago.
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