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WASHINGTON -- The U.S. government says an American held hostage for about two years by an al Qaeda-linked group in Syria has been released.The Obama administration crocs winterstiefel and the hostage s family identified the man as Peter Theo Curtis of Massachusetts. Curtis, a journalist, had been held since 2012 by Jahbat al-Nusrah, an extremist group fighting the government of Syrian President Bashar Assad. James Foleyrsquo murder ignites debate over terrorist negotiations 02:20 Curtis family said in a statement he been writing yeezy 350 under the name Theo Padnos. We are so relieved that Theo is healthy and safe and that he is finally headed home after his ordeal, but we are also deeply saddened by the terrible, unjustified killing last chanclas yeezy week of his fellow journalist, Jim Foley, at the hands of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, ISIS, Nancy Curtis, Theo s mother said, said in the statement. U.S. officials expressed relief at Curtis safe release, which comes just days after another American journalist, James Foley, was executed by militants with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria ISIS in a video posted on the Internet. ISIS and al Nusra, though they share some goals, have been at odds at times during the Syrian civil war.National security adviser Susan Rice said Curtis is now safe outside of Syria. We expec Ulmw Turkish Dorm Explodes, Collapses
MOSCOW - The European Space Agency said it has abandoned efforts to contact a rogue Russian space probe, increasing the likelihood it will plunge to Earth.The unmanned Phobos-Ground probe was to head to the Mars moon of Phobos on a 2 1/2-year mission to take soil samples and fly them back to Earth. But the probe became stuck in Earth orbit after i stanley mugs ts Nov. 9 launch and attempts to send commands that could propel it toward the Mars moon have been unsuccessful.ESA said in a statement Friday that although the agency has halted efforts to contact the probe, it will resume if any changes are reported by the Russian space agency.A spokesman for the Paris-based ESA told The Associated Press that Russia was going to continue to try to contract the probe over the weekend; he spoke on condition he not be named. Russian space officials could not be reached for co stanley termoska mment late Friday.Russian deputy space chief Vitaly Davydov said last month that if the spacecraft is not sent to Mars, it could fall to Earth sometime between late December and late February. The failed spacecraft is 14.6 tons; most of that weight, about 12 stanley cup tons, is highly toxic fuel. Experts say that if the fuel has frozen, some could survive the plummet to Earth, but that if it is liquid it will likely combust from the heat of re-entering the atmosphere.The mission was planned to reach Mars orbit next September and land on Phobos in February 2013.Scientists hoped that studies of the Phobos soil would help solve the myste
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