Beth Twitty: What Would Stop the Boycott (VIDEO)
Beth Twitty appeared on Greta tonight to explain what the Aruban government would have to do to end the boycott.
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Holloway’s Family Gathers Yellow Ribbons, Pledges
AL – It’s time for yellow ribbons hung out when Natalee Holloway disappeared to come down.
The family will collect the ribbons starting Wednesday at the main entrance to Mountain Brook City Hall and are urging participants to sign a pledge of support for Holloway’s family.
A ceremony set for 3 p.m. will kick off the weeklong campaign.
The ribbon box and pledge book will then will be delivered to Holloway’s mother.
The bows went up around Birmingham soon after Holloway, then 18, disappeared May 30 on a graduation trip to Aruba.
“There have been hundreds out there for a long, long time,” Marcia Twitty, Holloway’s aunt, said Monday. “When we first did the bow campaign, honestly we thought it would be a couple of weeks; we thought we’d have her home.”
Twitty said the bow campaign would be renewed when Holloway’s case is resolved.
Beth Reacts to Paul van der Sloot’s “Release” (VIDEO)

Beth Twitty appeared on Greta Monday night to discuss the recent decision of a judge to “release” Paul van der Sloot from the case. This means the elder van der Sloot can return to Aruba and apply for his job again in the Aruban government. Beth says she is not surprised and this is probably the same judge who released van der Sloot and all of the suspects. Twitty went on to say what she wished the investigators did in the beginning of the case.
