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February 5th, 2009, 12:51 PM
Somali pirates make off with $3.2 million ransom (INO News)
(AP:NAIROBI, Kenya) Somali pirates freed an arms-laden ship after a five-month standoff Thursday, speeding off in small boats with a $3.2 million ransom. The U.S. Navy stood by helplessly, unable to accost the pirates because they still hold nearly 150 other seamen hostage.
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(AP:NAIROBI, Kenya) Somali pirates freed an arms-laden ship after a five-month standoff Thursday, speeding off in small boats with a $3.2 million ransom. The U.S. Navy stood by helplessly, unable to accost the pirates because they still hold nearly 150 other seamen hostage.
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