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Journalist held captive in Syria for two years is back on American soil

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  Journalist held hostage in Syria back on U.S. soil  
  Curtis arrived at Logan International Airport in Boston after flying from Tel Aviv.  
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Katie Ledbetter sits in a hammock at the Mi Casa, Your Casa art installation on Aug. 26 at the High Museum in Atlanta. The installation is comprised of more than 35 frames which feature hammocks, easels, bins of chalk, and buckets of bubble water.

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