KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Two freed peacekeepers on Monday described how they survived 107 days held by kidnappers without shelter in remote mountains in Sudan's Darfur region.Reuters emphasizes the timeliness of the story and the conditions the peacekeepers were in. Meanwhile BBC News focuses on the fact that the peacekeepers were UN workers. Their lead has a more vague estimation of the days they were held hostage. And it ends with disclosure that they're in good health.
Two United Nations workers, who had been held hostage in Darfur for more than 100 days, have been freed, apparently in good health.
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