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Iraq-Jordan |
Hostage Douglas Wood rescued |
2005-06-15 |
![]() Mr Wood, 63, had been held hostage in Iraq for four weeks. Mr Howard says Mr Wood is now under the protection of the Australian emergency response team in Baghdad. "I understand that he is well - he's undergoing medical checks at the present time," he said. "I know that all Australians will be jubilant at this news - this man has suffered immensely." The Prime Minister has paid tribute to Mr Wood's family, who he says has demonstrated enormous resolve and courage in its efforts to secure his release. There is no word on when Mr Wood will be returned to Australia. His family are yet to comment on his release. |
Posted by:Spavirt Pheng6042 |
#26 You have to meet a certain threshold of, um, uh, Heh. |
Posted by: .com 2005-06-15 20:37 |
#25 lol! |
Posted by: Frank G 2005-06-15 20:25 |
#24 You too? Er, I mean you did? Ducky sez... ;-) |
Posted by: .com 2005-06-15 19:51 |
#23 they wore interesting outfits then as well.... my mom's J.C. Penny catalog never carried those...heh heh - I checked |
Posted by: Frank G 2005-06-15 19:40 |
#22 I believe it was called the Vargas period... |
Posted by: .com 2005-06-15 19:29 |
#21 Why yes of course EG, wymn were taller then, it was a long time ago. |
Posted by: Shipman 2005-06-15 19:26 |
#20 And apparently, VERY long legs... |
Posted by: Elmoth Grusing9794 2005-06-15 17:31 |
#19 LH is correct. That is illustration by an on the spot illustrator. They used to ride the ambulances and police cars of the big city before the Graffix press camera was perfect. It was a short but glorious age of high-speed chalk work, tough questions and tougher beef. |
Posted by: Shipman 2005-06-15 17:26 |
#18 photo? For you youngsters who've grown up in the photoshop age, that is NOT a photo. |
Posted by: liberalhawk 2005-06-15 16:44 |
#17 I would have preferred to rescue the girl in the photo. |
Posted by: Bobby 2005-06-15 15:02 |
#16 I guess the liberators would have preferred to rescue the girl in the photo. |
Posted by: JFM 2005-06-15 11:33 |
#15 Mr Wood: "I'm extremely happy and relieved to be free again and deeply grateful to all those who worked to bring about my release," Wood said in a statement read by Nick Warner, head of the Australian emergency response team set up to secure his release. "Some of these people I've already been able to thank personally but I know there are many others I may never get a chance to thank. I'm also very grateful towards my family," he said Wednesday. "I'm looking forward to catching up with loved ones as soon as possible. It's a positive sign for the future of Iraq that Iraqi soldiers played a key role in my release." |
Posted by: liberalhawk 2005-06-15 11:26 |
#14 Best wishes to Mr. Wood and our friends in Oz. I hope he recovers well from his captivity. |
Posted by: Seafarious 2005-06-15 11:17 |
#13 I saw, anon1. :( And you're welcome. :) |
Posted by: Edward Yee 2005-06-15 11:14 |
#12 Thankyou AMERICA. Let credit lie where credit is due, it was US forces who trained Iraqi soldiers. It was a joint US-Iraqi military operation that freed him. This Aussie says thankyou to the USA. |
Posted by: anon1 2005-06-15 10:55 |
#11 If any of Mr. Wood's captors were caught, they should be made to die a slow death. |
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama 2005-06-15 10:51 |
#10 Mr Yee: the sheikh al-Hilaly has already come out claiming he "negotiated the release" of Douglas Wood despite that he was RESCUED BY THE MILITARY Go see "hostage freed but Islamist claims victory" |
Posted by: anon1 2005-06-15 10:46 |
#9 When you have a capable, willing, and DEPLOYED military, you don't have to pay the bastards Ah, you unsopheesteecated yanquis! how else to funnel le cash to zee zeecret allies to fight zee Americaines??? |
Posted by: cynical 2005-06-15 10:08 |
#8 Hadn't heard about this until now, but congratulations! AP's long reported the happy news, WITHOUT a mention of "the sheik" al-Hilali. And I'm glad to know that the Iraqi Army performed its task flawlessly; by Mr. Howard's words, I assume they led the rescue. (The New York Times reported on the Iraqi Army yesterday, but their good improvement - complete with a shoot-house photo of Iraqi special forces with obscured faces, and a mention that they have vigorous training in imitation of the US Army - shined through the NYT bias.) |
Posted by: Edward Yee 2005-06-15 09:55 |
#7 excellent news. I look forward to hearing details of the op (to the extent they can be made public) would love to see the look on the kidnappers faces when the Iraqi forces broke in. And to hear what Wood felt when that happened. And good on Oz, for standing firm. |
Posted by: liberalhawk 2005-06-15 09:44 |
#6 A while back, on the main so-called *mainstream* muslim french internet forum, some pious online islam-is-peace-posterboy opened a thread joking about the "hairccut" of the hostage, with pics before and after his head was shaven (I recon this is the one). Everybody had a good laugh, remarking he "would probably get a closer shave later"... Oh well, Mr. Wood hasn't been beheaded, and the Lions of Islam got busted. The internet french mainstream muslims must be very disappointed... |
Posted by: anonymous5089 2005-06-15 09:41 |
#5 see Jacques? When you have a capable, willing, and DEPLOYED military, you don't have to pay the bastards |
Posted by: Frank G 2005-06-15 09:36 |
#4 Excellent work! Best news I've read all week! |
Posted by: Dar 2005-06-15 09:28 |
#3 I hope they got some of the bastards alive and they sing like birds |
Posted by: Cheaderhead 2005-06-15 09:23 |
#2 Well done, gentlemen. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2005-06-15 09:00 |
#1 First news I read this morning. It made my day. |
Posted by: SwissTex 2005-06-15 07:18 |