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People in the Ozarks are finding ways to honor those hurt in Boston Marathon
areynolds@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, -- As events continue to unfold in Boston, people in the Ozarks are finding ways to honor those hurt in the marathon. Some marathons will take place this weekend. Many will have tributes to the Boston victims. Camp Barnabas, an...Tags: Road Running, Sports, Running
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Boston 2014: Defeat is not in our DNA
The heartbreaking tragedy in Boston last week was personal for me in a way I have trouble reconciling. Not because I was there, but because I wasn't. I ran the 117th Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013. What I saw and felt that day was not tragic. It...
Tags: Road Running, Sports, Running
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Amid the chaos, heroes emerge from every direction
BOSTON — In the chaos that descended on Boston's Boylston Street after two bombs detonated at the finish line of the city's beloved marathon, heroes emerged from every direction. A young surgical intern who had just finished a 14-hour hospital...
Tags: Executive Branch, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Music, Afghanistan, Government
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Emotional scarring awaits local Boston Marathon competitors
Parkland assistant track coach Steve Ott had the physical pain that traditionally follows running 26.2 miles — in 3 hours, 29 minutes — but it had company. Emotional and psychological scarring rode alongside the 34-year-old Monday night...
Tags: Travel, Entertainment Events, Trips and Vacations, Christianity, Television
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No. 1 goal: Find who did it
President Barack Obama has made it official. The Boston Marathon bombing was an "act of terror." Here's my message to whoever is responsible: I don't feel terrorized; I feel mad. And furthermore, you will be found. I don't yet know who you are or...
Tags: Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), September 11, 2001 Attacks, American Red Cross, The New York Times
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Locals barely miss bombings in Boston
If Laguna Beach resident Peter Kimball's race time was like that of his two previous Boston Marathons, he would have been near the finish line when the first of two bombs exploded Monday in the New England city. But Kimball, competing in his seventh...
Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Sports
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Can't stop the human spirit
What happened following the Boston Marathon bombings probably surprised those who detonated two explosives near the finish line on Monday. The Boston Marathon was rocked by two bombs placed by a coward near the finish line. This marathon is the elite...Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Road Running, Sports, Running
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Baltimore-area residents near Boston Marathon blasts
Ryan McGrath and other Baltimore-area runners were relaxing after the Boston Marathon, refueling with some burritos, when they heard the blasts. "I thought maybe it's one of those boat-type things that just shoots off a cannon every day," said McGrath,...Tags: Baltimore Hotels, Labor Legislation, Road Running, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Sports
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Boston fans mourn, then cheer as sports return
BOSTON (AP) — A win for the Bruins would have been an uplifting end to the city's emotional return to major sports after the Boston Marathon bombing. Simply playing the game was good enough. A moving "Star-Spangled Banner," a touching...
Tags: Boston Bruins, National Basketball Association, Brad Marchand, Chris Kelly, Andrew Ference
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The scene in Boston changed and shattered in an instant
The Baltimore SunBefore reading this, just know that there will be no mention of the Orioles' designated hitter slump in this blog post, no talk of any blown bubbles by Adam Jones or when Dylan Bundy and Kevin Gausman are coming to the big league club. So excuse me for...Tags: Tampa Bay Rays, Adam Jones (baseball), Oriole Park at Camden Yards, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Kevin Gausman
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Marylanders recall terror after Boston Marathon explosions
Kathryn Ledwell turned at the boom and stared, confused in her fatigue by the plume of smoke rising behind her, the screams and the crowd — not just her fellow athletes but everyone — running in different directions. Then the second...Tags: Christianity, Telecommunication Service, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Music, Social Media
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Keeping the idea of city streets safe in Boston Marathon aftermath
A marathon is among the most open and egalitarian of sporting events. It doesn't come cluttered with superstar egos or luxury suites. For spectators, it's free. And the best place to watch it is from the sidewalk. In any big city, a marathon is also a...Tags: Architecture, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Dodger Stadium, International Military Interventions
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