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The Seeds of Peace camp that brings together teenagers from warring countries and cultures is accustomed to disruptions stemming from events thousands of miles away.
This summer, however, camp has been especially tense.
Pakistani and Indian teenagers were attending the opening session when terrorists bombed trains in Bombay, killing more than 200 people. Then Israel responded to border raids by Hezbollah by launching its offensive into Lebanon.
Discussions were heated. Many campers said they wanted to leave camp and catch the first plane home.
[DatePublished] => 2006-08-13 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => David Sharp
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The Seeds of Peace camp that brings together teenagers from warring countries and cultures is accustomed to disruptions stemming from events thousands of miles away.
This summer, however, camp has been especially tense.
Pakistani and Indian teenagers were attending the opening session when terrorists bombed trains in Bombay, killing more than 200 people. Then Israel responded to border raids by Hezbollah by launching its offensive into Lebanon.
Discussions were heated. Many campers said they wanted to leave camp and catch the first plane home.
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The Seeds of Peace camp that brings together teenagers from warring countries and cultures is accustomed to disruptions stemming from events thousands of miles away.
This summer, however, camp has been especially tense.
Pakistani and Indian teenagers were attending the opening session when terrorists bombed trains in Bombay, killing more than 200 people. Then Israel responded to border raids by Hezbollah by launching its offensive into Lebanon.
Discussions were heated. Many campers said they wanted to leave camp and catch the first plane home.
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The Seeds of Peace camp that brings together teenagers from warring countries and cultures is accustomed to disruptions stemming from events thousands of miles away.
This summer, however, camp has been especially tense.
Pakistani and Indian teenagers were attending the opening session when terrorists bombed trains in Bombay, killing more than 200 people. Then Israel responded to border raids by Hezbollah by launching its offensive into Lebanon.
Discussions were heated. Many campers said they wanted to leave camp and catch the first plane home.
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