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The retired British couple were sailing the world on a 38-foot-yacht that represented most of their life savings when Somali pirates captured them last year, demanding the sort of huge ransom a multimillionaire or a multinational company might cough up.

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A British couple kidnapped off their private yacht by Somali pirates more than a year ago were set free yesterday, ending one of the most drawn-out and dramatic hostage situations since the rash of piracy began off East Africa.

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APFTI, which observes its 5th anniversary today, eyes an even bigger growth rate this year by stepping up its promotion activities abroad.
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A British couple kidnapped off their private yacht by Somali pirates more than a year ago were set free yesterday, ending one of the most drawn-out and dramatic hostage situations since the rash of piracy began off East Africa.

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APFTI, which observes its 5th anniversary today, eyes an even bigger growth rate this year by stepping up its promotion activities abroad.
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