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Somalia pirates release Greek cargo ship

February 2 2010, BBC News, UK
Pirates in Somalia have released the Greek-owned cargo ship Filitsa and its crew of 22 after a ransom was paid, Greek officials said. The crew of three Greek officers and 19 Filipino sailors are reported to be in good condition. More at BBC News, UK >>
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