Four Italian oil construction
workers held hostage for eight months in Libya agreed during
their captivity that they "no longer wanted to travel the
world," survivor Filippo Calcagno said Monday. "We (agreed that)
if we got out of it alive we would no longer have any desire to
go globe-trotting," said Calcagno, who was held with Gino
Pollicardo, another survivor, and two co-workers who didn't make
it, Salvatore Failla and Fausto Piano.
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