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Hostages

Awaiting News from Seluag

Tuesday, May 24, 2005

The fate of three kidnapped Indonesian sailors is still uncertain. Malaysia refuses to pay the ransom demanded.

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THE hunch that Wiwin Sumiati had about something unfavorable going to befall her husband has proven true. Late March Ahmad Resmiadi told her that he wanted to go sailing. "I wanted to tell him not to go," said Wiwin, 24, last week. Ahmad, the captain of the Bonggaya 91 tugboat had had only a few days off at home when his office telephoned him several times.

So Resmiadi set sail. He was in charge of a voyage from Tarakan, Ea

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