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Article: TERRY ANDERSON HELD 3 YEARS HOSTAGE'S SISTER ANGRY AT DELAYS.(Local)
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- Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
- Article date:
- March 11, 1988
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Byline: Mary D'Ambrosio Staff writer
Terry Anderson doesn't know about the deaths of his father and brother. He's never met his 2 1/2-year-old daughter. "He's seen the sun once," Peggy Say, sister of the 40-year-old Associated Press correspondent, said Thursday. Anderson, who is the longest-held hostage in the Middle East, was captured by terrorists while working in Beirut nearly three years ago. Say, accompanied by former hostage the Rev. Martin Jenco, met with the editorial boards of The Times Union and The Knickerbocker News Thursday before lecturing at the College of Saint Rose.
Say has campaigned for her brother's release, but said the State ...