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US Journalist Kidnapped in Syria Returns Home
27 August 2014
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Peter Theo Curtis, 45, stands outside his mother's home in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Curtis spent two years as a captive of Nusra Front, an affiliate of al-Qaida in Syria, Aug. 27, 2014.
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Peter Theo Curtis, who was released on Sunday, Aug. 24 after spending two years as a captive of insurgents in Syria, stands outside his mother's home in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Aug. 27, 2014.
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Viva Hardigg, cousin of American journalist Peter Theo Curtis, talks to reporters outside the house of Curtis' mother in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Aug. 25, 2014.
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Nancy Curtis, mother of American journalist Peter Theo Curtis, briefly answers reporters' questions outside her home in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Aug. 25, 2014.
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In this image taken from undated video obtained by The Associated Press, is believed to be Peter Theo Curtis, a U.S. citizen held hostage by an al-Qaida linked group in Syria, as he delivers a statement.
US Journalist Kidnapped in Syria Returns Home
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