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But BonBon soon begins to question the point of selling those around him a bit of hope to get through their otherwise despondent days.
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All journalists are out!" tweeted Matthew Chance, a correspondent with CNN, after days of increasingly despondent messages as the battle drew closer to the formerly lavish hotel while food and water ran out.
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