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Thursday, 21 December, 2000, 14:48 GMT
AUDIO/VIDEO

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Britons released after nine-month captivity
Two British hikers, thought to have been killed by an armed group in Colombia, are set free after nine months of captivity.

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 | The BBC's Jeremy McDermott in Bogota: "The area is a notoriously lawless part of jungle" real 28k
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Britons released after nine-month captivity
Two British hikers, thought to have been killed by an armed group in Colombia, are set free after nine months of captivity.

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Also:
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 | The BBC's Jeremy McDermott in Bogota: "The area is a notoriously lawless part of jungle" real 28k
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