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Veteran Marine captain and freelance journalist Austin Tice was captured in Syria in 2012. His family is one of dozens who successfully pushed for reform of how America handles hostages and communicates with their families. Still, some parts of policy–not paying ransom or offering concessions–have been unchanged for decades. A year and a half later: whether the policy is working and what could change under a new president.
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Veteran Marine captain and freelance journalist Austin Tice was captured in Syria in 2012. His family is one of dozens who successfully pushed for reform of how America handles hostages and communicates with their families. Still, some parts of policy–not paying ransom or offering concessions–have been unchanged for decades. A year and a half later: whether the policy is working and what could change under a new president.
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