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Detained Reporter Clare Gillis Makes Second Call Home - The Atlantic
Four Journalists Kidnapped in Libya
Libya releases 4 journalists - Newsday
Clare Morgana Gillis (@claregillis) / X
Freed American freelance journalist Clare Morgana Gillis, right, Spanish photographer Manu Brabo, center and British Nigel Chandler, left, arrive to a hotel where most of international media stays in Tripoli, Libya, Wednesday,
Clare Gillis Recounts Detention in Libya - The Atlantic
Freed American freelance journalist Clare Morgana Gillis, left and Spanish photographer Manu Brabo arrive to a hotel where most of international media stays in Tripoli, Libya, Wednesday, May 18, 2011. Four journalists
Voices: Remembering James Foley, 'strong to the end'
Freed American freelance journalist Clare Morgana Gillis, center, Spanish photographer Manu Brabo, right and British Nigel Chandler, left, arrive at a hotel where most of international media stay in Tripoli, Libya, Wednesday,
10+ "Clare Gillis" profiles | LinkedIn
Conn. journalist held in Libya says she was beaten - Deseret News
Clare Morgana Gillis Archives - Committee to Protect Journalists
Clare Morgana Gillis – Foreign Policy
Libyan government releases British journalist but photographer still held | London Evening Standard | Evening Standard
Libyan government releases 4 foreign journalists - Deseret News
A Tribute to James Foley and Steven Sotloff - The Freedom Fighter Blog
Marlboro College opens refugee series to the public - VTDigger
Clare Morgana Gillis | Siéntate y observa...
Trapped in Libya: A New Haven native's story (video)
Libyan Government Releases 4 Foreign Journalists | Fox News
Clare Gillis | Harvard University - Academia.edu
Voices: Remembering James Foley, 'strong to the end'
Journalists Clare Morgana Gillis, Suleiman al-Khalidi discuss detention in Middle East - The Washington Post
5 foreign journalists freed by Libya and Iran – The Denver Post
Freed American freelance journalist Clare Morgana Gillis, left, is escorted by Libyan government spokesman Moussa Ibrahin as she arrives to a hotel where most of international media stays in Tripoli, Libya, Wednesday,