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Body of hostage killed in attempted Yemen rescue raid arrives in USLuke Somers' remains were transported aboard a U.S. Air Force C-17 aircraft and arrived at Dover Air Force Base Wednesday.CrimeDec 10, 2014
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U.S. did not know about talks on freeing South African who died in Yemen raid: officialThe United States did not know about talks on the reportedly imminent release of a South African hostage who died in a U.S. raid on al-Qaeda militants in Yemen, the U.S. ambassador in South Africa said Monday.WorldDec 8, 2014
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Obama condemns murder of U.S. hostage in YemenAn American photojournalist and a South African aid worker held by al-Qaida militants in Yemen have been killed in a failed U.S. rescue attempt.WorldDec 6, 2014
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US hostage rescue mission in Yemen failed to get Luke Somers: PentagonThe Pentagon says a hostage rescue mission last month in Yemen failed to liberate American Luke Somers because he was not present at the targeted location.CrimeDec 4, 2014
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