Freed U.S. hostage Jill Carroll (L) is greeted by family members, including her sister Katie (C), and parents Jim (UNSEEN) and Mary Beth Carroll after the freelance journalist returned to Boston, Massachusetts, April 2, 2006. Carroll, 28, a reporter for The Christian Science Monitor held captive in Iraq for 82 days, returned home to the U.S. on Sunday for a reunion with her family whose emotional appeals rallied a global campaign for her freedom. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY NO SALES NO ARCHIVES REUTERS/Melanie Stetson Freeman/Christian Science Monitor/Handout
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Freed hostage Jill Carroll (L) is embraced by her father, Jim Carroll, as the freelance journalist was greeted by family members after her return to Boston, Massachusetts April 2, 2006. Jill Carroll, 28, a reporter for The Christian Science Monitor held captive in Iraq for 82 days, returned home to the U.S. on Sunday for a reunion with her family whose emotional appeals rallied a global campaign for her freedom. The hand of Jill's sister, Katie, is seen touching her hair. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY NO SALES NO ARCHIVES REUTERS/Melanie Stetson Freeman/Christian Science Monitor/Handout
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Freed U.S. hostage Jill Carroll (L) is greeted by family members, including her sister Katie, and parents Jim and Mary Beth Carroll after the freelance journalist returned to Boston, Massachusetts, April 2, 2006. Carroll, 28, a reporter for The Christian Science Monitor held captive in Iraq for 82 days, returned home to the U.S. on Sunday for a reunion with her family whose emotional appeals rallied a global campaign for her freedom. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY NO SALES NO ARCHIVES REUTERS/Melanie Stetson Freeman/Christian Science Monitor/Handout
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(L-R) Jim Carroll (with video camera), sister Katie Carroll, and Mary Beth Carroll look out the window to see Jill Carroll arrive after a flight from Germany in Boston, Massachusetts April 2, 2006. Jill Carroll, the American journalist held captive in Iraq for 82 days, returned home to the United States Sunday for a reunion with her family. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY NO SALES NO ARCHIVES REUTERS/Melanie Stetson Freeman/The Christian Science Monitor/Handout
Jill is certainly no Bob Woodruff. (someone earlier on the thread asked why we haven't seen any pictures of him)