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Police: Bombing suspects planned more attacks
BOSTON (AP) — As churches paused to mourn the dead and console the survivors of the Boston Marathon bombing Sunday, the city's police commissioner said the two suspects had such a large cache of weapons that they were probably planning other...
Tags: Television Industry, Personal Weapon Control, This Week (tv program), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
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Palestinian marathon kicks off with tribute to Boston victims
RAMALLAH, West Bank -- With the Boston Marathon bombings on their mind, hundreds of Palestinian and international runners participated Sunday in what was billed as the first Palestinian marathon. The Right to Movement Palestine Marathon kicked off in...
Tags: Gaza Strip, Boston Marathon, Palestine, Civil Rights, West Bank
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Vaught's Views: Will Boston Marathon bombings have any affect on turnout for Jennie Carol Memorial Mother's Day Run on May 11?
There’s really no way for the organizers of Jennie Carol Memorial Mother’s Day Run to know exactly how the Boston Marathon bombings and subsequent hunt for those responsible could impact their May 11 race in downtown Danville. It has become...
Tags: Kentucky Derby, Mother's Day, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Sports, Running
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One man offers unique perspective on the Blue Ridge Marathon
WDBJ7 Anchor/ReporterAs the runners laced up their shoes and prepared to hit the course for the grueling 26- point-2 mile race, one man offered us a unique perspective on the marathon. Dan King has won the Equinox Marathon in Alaska, a race that's considered more...Tags: Track and Field, Sports, Running, Basketball
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Boston capsule: Mosi Smith
The Baltimore SunMosi Smith is an accomplished ultra-distance runner who plans to shepherd a group of Midshipmen through Monday's marathon. The Baltimore Sun talked with Smith, who has had a seven-year career as an officer with the Marines, about his race plans, his...Tags: Sports, Running
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Ahead of London, hopeful marathoners and a watchful government
The Baltimore SunBALTIMORE -- A tuba and banjo duo dressed in saddle shoes, khakis and button-down shirts plays polkas and foxtrots by a set of escalators at the Baltimore-Washington International Airport on Friday morning. A nearby shoeshine man takes a break from his...Tags: Track and Field, Tour Operations Industry, Personal Finance, Abel Kirui, Margaret Thatcher
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Maryland runners raise funds for Boston hospital that treated bomb victims
Sixty-six runners dashed, jogged and walked through the streets of Annapolis on Saturday to honor the victims of the Boston Marathon bombing and raised money for one of the hospitals that treated their wounds. "When I saw what happened in Boston, I knew...
Tags: Inner Harbor, United States Naval Academy, Personal Service, Boston Marathon, Massachusetts General Hospital
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Blue Ridge Marathon runners show support for victims of Boston bombing
ReporterThe day began with a moment of silence and a show of strength, as more than 14-hundred runners stepped to the starting line of the Blue Ridge Marathon. Roanokers cheered the runners through quiet neighborhoods and challenging climbs. And spectators...Tags: Boston Marathon, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Sports, Running
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Casey County native witness to Boston mayhem
kpeek@amnews.comWhenever the Boston Red Sox are playing at home, Heather Cundiff makes her way to Fenway Park. It’s her job as lead photographer for FanFoto to capture the action in the stands. Saturday’s game was certain to be one for the ages. “I am...Tags: Fenway Park, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Barack Obama, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Sports
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Happiness turned to horror for Marylanders at Boston Marathon
— At 2:42 p.m. on Monday — just minutes before the first bomb exploded along the marathon course — Carol Downing's son-in-law and daughters were positioned perfectly to watch her run past the blue-and-yellow finish line painted across...
Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Family, Hospitals and Clinics, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
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'Boston Strong': A proud city shines through its pain
BOSTON — The unofficial new slogan of this bomb-scarred city was everywhere Saturday. On highway signs along Interstate 90 and T-shirts in the storied Italian neighborhood of the North End. On placards held up by sticks in the Public Garden, and...
Tags: Fenway Park, Poetry, Broken Leg, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh Penguins
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Boston turns tragedy to triumph
We are all Boston. It's something we said on Monday, when we were at a loss for words to describe our shared sorrow and horror at the marathon bombings, when we knew no other way to express our solidarity with a city reeling from terrible loss. Four...Tags: FBI, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Health and Medical Professionals, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sports
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