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News Source: MarketWatch
| 5 months ago
The Afghan Taliban has denied involvement in the kidnapping of New York Times Co. reporter David Rohde, who escaped from his captors earlier this weekend after seven months in captivity. "Even at that time when they were kidnapped we had not claimed...
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News Source: The Day
| 5 months ago
Rohde, along with a local reporter, Tahir Ludin, and their driver, Asadullah Mangal, was abducted outside Kabul, Afghanistan, on Nov. 10 while he was researching a book. Rohde was part of The Times' reporting team that won a Pulitzer Prize this...
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News Source: The Age
| 5 months ago
Howard Kurtz and Keith Richburg, New York June 22, 2009 TWO journalists have told of their daring night-time escape from the Taliban, ending a remarkable international media blackout designed to protect their lives. New York Times reporter David...
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News Source: NewKerala
| 5 months ago
According to sources, Mehsud and Fazalullah both were hiding in South Waziristan, but sneaked into North Waziristan soon after the government announced an all out operation against them. It has also been disclosed that Mehsud held meetings with...
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News Source: Gawker
| 5 months ago
New York Times reporter David Rohde managed to escape his Taliban captors to freedom last night by hopping over a wall...Simple: The New York Times managed it with expert precision and a delicate hand. In their release, Times managing editor Bill...
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News Source: The Guardian
| 5 months ago
A Pulitzer prize-winning New York Times reporter, kidnapped by the Taliban 's notorious Haqqani network and held hostage for seven months, has dramatically escaped captivity after jumping over a wall in the compound in which he was being held. David...
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News Source: CNN
| 5 months ago
A New York Times reporter who was held by the Taliban for seven months has escaped, the newspaper reported Saturday. David Rohde told his wife, Kristen Mulvihill, that he and a local reporter, Tahir Ludin, climbed over the wall of a compound late...
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News Source: Hindustan times
| 5 months ago
A New York Times reporter kidnapped last November by the Taliban and held in the mountains of Afghanistan and Pakistan has escaped to freedom, the newspaper reported Saturday on its website. David Rohde and a local reporter, who were abducted outside...
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News Source: Star Tribune
| 5 months ago
The president's spokesman says the White House is "very pleased" that a New York Times reporter is safe and returning home after escaping from Taliban captors...Rohde was abducted Nov. 10 along with an Afghan reporter colleague and a driver south of...
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News Source: MarketWatch
| 5 months ago
David Rohde, a New York Times investigative reporter kidnapped seven months ago by Taliban forces in Afghanistan, has escaped his captors and is now under the protection of the U.S. military, the newspaper reported Saturday. Rohde was abducted Nov.