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BOSTON (AP) - After enduring three months as a hostage, journalist Jill Carroll was told that she would be released the next day.
Her captors said they would pay her for her computer and bring her a gift. The 28-year-old freelance reporter for The Christian Science Monitor was also given new clothes.
But the next morning, seated in the back of a car, one of her captors told her that the Americans had not complied with any of the group's demands since she had been kidnapped in Baghdad.
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