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 EL-ARISH, Egypt  Armed Bedouin tribesmen briefly abducted a Hungarian member 
of the multinational observer force in Sinai, releasing him around two hours 
later after tribal elders intervened, a security official said Thursday.An 
official with the force confirmed the kidnapping of the Hungarian who was 
traveling Thursday in a bus from el-Arish in north Sinai to Cairo, 
a regular trip members of the force make to the capital.The two 
officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized 
to speak to the media.The security official said the elders secured the 
release of the force member by mediating between the tribesman and the 
government. The kidnappers were demanding the release of a member of their 
tribe arrested earlier on drug-related charges. The official said authorities 
promised they would review the case of the arrested tribesman, but that 
they have not released him.It is rare that members of the 12-nation 
force stationed in the Sinai are abducted by local tribesmen, although they 
have attacked the force's buses and headquarters. The largest contingent 
in the Sinai force is American.Bedouin tribesmen often briefly hold tourists 
to pressure the government in negotiations over the release of imprisoned 
relatives.The clans in Sinai have long complained of discrimination by the 
state, and mass arrests in the area after bombings in 2004 and 
2005 only further poisoned relations between residents and authorities. 
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in the curve on Social Security. It's a quarter of a penny 
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