WBALTV.com A Baltimore journalist who took up arms and the Libyan rebel's cause returned home to a group of thankful family and friends. Matthew VanDyke, who was captured and imprisoned by Gaddafi forces, arrived at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall airport wearing fatigues and ...
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