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Terry Anderson, the globe-trotting Associated Press correspondent who became one of America’s longest-held hostages, has died. His death Sunday was confirmed ...
Terry Anderson, who was the longest held American hostage in Lebanon, grins with his 6-year-old daughter Sulome, Dec. 4, 1991, as they leave the U.S. Ambassador's residence in Damascus, Syria ...
Terry Anderson, a Middle East correspondent for the Associated Press who was held hostage for nearly seven years in Lebanon during the 1980s, died on Sunday, his daughter Sulome Anderson told ...
Associated Press correspondent Terry Anderson, who was held hostage after being kidnapped on the streets of Lebanon by Hezbollah in 1985 and held hostage for seven years, has died, his daughter ...
Terry Anderson, one of America’s longest-held hostages in Lebanon, has died. He was 76. Anderson, who worked as a correspondent for the Associated Press, was held for about seven years starting ...
Terry Alan Anderson was born Oct. 27, 1947. He spent his early childhood years in the small Lake Erie town of Vermilion, Ohio, where his father was a police officer.
Terry Anderson, the Associated Press correspondent whose seven-year captivity in Lebanon made him one of the longest-held American hostages in that country’s civil war, has died. He was 76.
National News Terry Anderson, AP reporter held captive for years, dies at 76 FILE - AP chief Middle East correspondent Terry Anderson, center, accompanied by his sister Peggy Say, left, and ...
Anderson died of complications from recent heart surgery, his daughter said. "Terry was deeply committed to on-the-ground eyewitness reporting and demonstrated great bravery and resolve, both in ...
Terry Anderson, journalist held hostage for almost seven years, dies at 76. He became one of America’s longest-held hostages after he was snatched from a street in war-torn Beirut.
Terry Anderson, a US journalist and Iowa State University graduate, was held hostage in Lebanon nearly seven years, from 1985 to 1991. He dies at 76.
Snatched from a street in war-torn Lebanon in 1985, reporter Terry Andersen chronicled his years of imprisonment in a 1993 best-selling book. He died at home in New York on Sunday.