Talk:Jim Mitchell (cartoonist)
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Mitchell's release from prison
[edit]Mitchell was tortured while in prison, and was part of a group of Americans released at the same time. He was interviewed on 60 Minutes and elsewhere, but I can find no newspaper coverage of his release. Does anybody have a decent cite? I don't have any copies of the Bugle (which did do some coverage at the time). --Orange Mike | Talk 01:48, 9 March 2010 (UTC)
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