Algerian army takes hard line in militant battle

Around 100 workers freed; 18 kidnappers slain in desert

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Unidentified rescued hostages pose for the media in Ain Amenas, Algeria, in this image taken from television Friday. Algeria’s state news service said nearly 100 out of 132 foreign hostages had been freed from a gas plant where Islamist militants had held them captive for 3 days. (AP)
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In Washington, the Obama administration said it was trying to secure the release of Americans held by the militants. It would not say how many there were.

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton defended Algeria.

“Let’s not forget: This is an act of terror,” she said. “The perpetrators are the terrorists. They are the ones who have assaulted this facility, have taken hostage Algerians and others from around the world as they were going about their daily business.”

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