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Natalee Holloway: An Update

The case for Natalee Holloway, missing since May 30th on the island of Aruba, remains a mystery. Joran van der Sloot, considered by the media to be the prime suspect in the case of Holloway's disappearance, has been released by Aruban officials and has returned to The Netherlands to attend school. Search and diving teams continue to scour the land and surrounding ocean for clues concerning the teen's whereabouts. Members of Holloway's family, now widely recongnizable to the American public, regularly make public appearances and are working with a new police inspector in hopes of making a breakthrough in the search to find their daughter.

Read the following news articles for the latest information on the Natalee Holloway case:

Washington refuses to back Aruba boycott (Expatica)
Alabama governor calls for travel boycott of Aruba over case of missing teen (Canada.com)
Aruban prosecutors to question more people in case of missing Alabama teen (The Seattle Times)
Missing girl's mother back in Aruba (CNN)
Dutch Official in Aruba Wants Name Cleared (Washington Post)
Aruba Suspect Speaks Out (ABC News)
Holloway: Aruba chief to start over (The Clarion-Ledger)



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News of Interest

While the Natalee Holloway case has certainly been dominating the headlines concerning Aruba, other news coming out of the country will be of interest to tourists.

Read the following news articles for the latest assortment of tourism and business headlines:

Good News for Aruba - Tourism officials, agents stand by island's safe rep (Aruba.com)
Aruban rum to hit U.S. market (Business Wire)



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