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Thomas Kramer rests in the International Hospital, Kampala, Uganda, Monday, July 12, 2010. He is one of the five U.S. citizens who were injured in a bomb blast Sunday in an Ethiopian restaurant in Kampala frequented by western expatriates, while watching the final World Cup match. "I never thought that could happen to me" says the 14-year-old from Pennsylvania who went with his mother and her church to help build a wall around a church and school and experience Africa firsthand. (AP Photo/Marc Hofer)
Photo by: Marc Hofer
Thomas Kramer rests in the International Hospital, Kampala, Uganda, Monday, July 12, 2010. He is one of the five U.S. citizens who were injured in a bomb blast Sunday in an Ethiopian restaurant in Kampala frequented by western expatriates, while watching the final World Cup match. "I never thought that could happen to me" says the 14-year-old from Pennsylvania who went with his mother and her church to help build a wall around a church and school and experience Africa firsthand. (AP Photo/Marc Hofer)

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