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, Mass., Wednesday, July 18, 2012. Teens from across the world who lost loved one due to terrorism gathered for the 10 day camp to share their feelings, insights and a chance to be the worldís next generation of international peacemakers. Qazi, who is a community activist and works in a children's clinic in her homelnad, lost two cousins to the Taliban. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
Teenagers from the United States and 15 other countries, gathered at Governor's Academy, about 30 miles north of Boston, for a summer camp known as Project Common Bond. The program, now in its fifth year, is part of the New York-based nonprofit Tuesday's Children, which helps families of victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. (July 19)
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