111. The men were covering a story about the recent rebel kidnapping of six mayors in the region. 112. The London Times, in true puppy dog fashion, did not even cover the story until Murdoch gave it an interview. 113. The story was also covered on German television, unusual in a country where biathlon gets more exposure than basketball. 114. Then rebels kidnapped the journalists and their driver when they went to cover the story. 115. Then rebels kidnapped the journalists and their driver as they arrived in the area to cover the story. 116. Thomas Fiore was wandering in the jungle when he was found by a television news crew covering the story of his abduction. 117. He had not and the story made it tense and difficult for reporters covering the story as it seemed to irritate all sides. 118. A number of foreign television stations and newspapers were also making preparations to visit Lebanon to cover the story. 119. Among the suspects are a reporter and photographer who came in contact with contaminated rabbits while covering the story and then drove to Yunta to interview hunters. 120. One paper that has supported FUNCINPEC in the past did not even cover the story. |