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Disabled table tennis champion Ibrahim Hamato, 37, poses with his medals and award from different tournaments, at his home in Domiat, northeast of Cairo, September 28, 2014. Having lost both his arms
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Disabled table tennis champion Ibrahim Hamato, 37, hugs his daughter Malik at his home in Domiat, northeast of Cairo September 28, 2014. Having lost both his arms in an accident when he