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  • His country's vice president, Juan Carlos Varela, is scheduled to meet with Clinton on Thursday.

    Central American leaders plead for more U.S. anti-drug help Mary Beth Sheridan 2010

  • His country's vice president, Juan Carlos Varela, is scheduled to meet with Clinton on Thursday.

    Central American leaders plead for more U.S. anti-drug help Mary Beth Sheridan 2010

  • The petition drive, known as the Varela Project, brought together dissidents and opposition figures from across the island.

    The J Curve Ian Bremmer 2006

  • The petition drive, known as the Varela Project, brought together dissidents and opposition figures from across the island.

    The J Curve Ian Bremmer 2006

  • The petition drive, known as the Varela Project, brought together dissidents and opposition figures from across the island.

    The J Curve Ian Bremmer 2006

  • The petition drive, known as the Varela Project, brought together dissidents and opposition figures from across the island.

    The J Curve Ian Bremmer 2006

  • Varela was also released, along with Nigel Chandler, a British freelance journalist, who was captured elsewhere.

    Journalists freed from Libya tell of harrowing odyssey 2011

  • Gillis, formerly of New Haven, Conn., had been covering the conflict in Libya for weeks when she was taken with Foley, of New Hampshire, and Varela, who works under the name Manu Brabo.

    Journalists freed from Libya tell of harrowing odyssey 2011

  • Gillis, Foley and Varela were taken to Tripoli and held in a detention center as NATO airstrikes targeted sites in the capital city.

    Journalists freed from Libya tell of harrowing odyssey 2011

  • The arrival in Tunisia ends an odyssey that began April 5 when Gillis, Foley and Spanish photographer Manuel Varela were captured by forces loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi while they were covering a battle with rebels in the oil port of Brega.

    Journalists freed from Libya tell of harrowing odyssey 2011

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