Common Bond
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Astrid Malamud, of Argentina, smiles as she talks with new friends while attending the "Common Bond" summer camp in Newbury, Massachusetts. Malamud lost her father to a terrorist bombing in Argentina during 1994. AP/Charles Krupa
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Achira Madushanka Samaranayake, of Sri Lanka, looks over a questionnaire while gathered with other students at the "Common Bond" summer camp in Newbury, Massachusetts. Samaranayake lost his father, four aunts and two cousins in a bus bombing Kebithigollewa during 2006. AP/Charles Krupa
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Matt Wisniewski, of Lawrenceville, New Jersey, smiles while joking with John Candela while attending the "Common Bond" summer camp in Newbury, Massachusetts. AP/Charles Krupa
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Rosemary Shav, a chaperone from Nigeria, right, puts her arm on the back of Nafeesa Rahman Qazi, of Northern Pakistan, while attending the "Common Bond" summer camp in Newbury, Massachusetts. Qazi, who is a community activist and works in a children's clinic in her homeland, lost two cousins to the Taliban. AP/Charles Krupa
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Astrid Malamud, of Argentina, stands by candles burning in vigil for her father and others that died on July 18, 1994 at a bombing outside Jewish civic association in Argentina, while attending the "Common Bond" summer camp in Newbury, Massachusetts. AP/Charles Krupa
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Joanne Murphy, of Derry, Northern Ireland, smiles while attending the "Common Bond" summer camp in Newbury, Massachusetts. Murphy's Catholic grandmother was fatally shot by British soldiers during 1971. AP/Charles Krupa
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Habiba Abubakar of Nigeria, right, talks with psychologist and faculty member Yaron Prywes while attending the "Common Bond" summer camp in Newbury, Massachusetts. Abubakar lost her father during the Jos religious riots in 2010. AP/Charles Krupa
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Viviana Duarte, of Colombia, works on a questionnaire while attending the "Common Bond" summer camp in Newbury, Massachusetts. Sixteen-year-old Duarte's father was abducted by the FARC when she was three. During 2011 he was killed by his captors as Colombian military approached their encampment. AP/Charles Krupa
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