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FILE - In this Dec. 24, 1990, file photo, Sulome Anderson, daughter of Associated Press journalist Terry Anderson, the longest-held hostage in Lebanon, plays with her father's telephone at his office in Beirut. Sulome said a multi-year retracing of her father’s harrowing ordeal repaired their tattered relationship. Sulome describes the quest in “The Hostage’s Daughter,” a recently published book. Her effort to research the 1985 kidnapping of Terry in Beirut, Lebanon, eventually brought her face-to-face with one of his captors. Ultimately, it led her to see eye-to-eye with her father again. (AP Photo/Ahmed Azakir, File)

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In this Jan. 18, 2017 photo, Sulome Anderson, journalist and daughter of former American hostage Terry Anderson pauses with while looking through memorabilia, at her home in New York. The elder Anderson was chief Middle East correspondent for The Associated Press when he was kidnapped by Shiite militants in Beirut in 1985. Sulome, who met her father for the first time when she was six, has written a book, "The Hostage's Daughter," that is both a memoir of her relationship to her father and an investigation into his captivity. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

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In this Jan. 18, 2017 photo, Sulome Anderson, journalist and daughter of former American hostage Terry Anderson, holds a photograph of herself, lower right, with her father shortly after his return from Lebanon at her home in New York. Sulome said a multi-year retracing of her father’s harrowing ordeal repaired their tattered relationship. Sulome describes the quest in “The Hostage’s Daughter,” a recently published book. Her effort to research the 1985 kidnapping of Terry Anderson in Beirut, Lebanon, eventually brought her face-to-face with one of his captors. Ultimately, it led her to see eye-to-eye with her father again. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)