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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: Government, Thomas Menino, Boston Marathon, Federal Communications Commission, Broken Leg
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From gunfire to cheering in Watertown
WATERTOWN, Mass. — The sounds were the most terrifying — the shots and the booms, the sirens and the whir of helicopter blades, and then, from time to time, the silence. But as a very long Friday wore to a close, it was the sound of cheering...
Tags: Shootings, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Sports, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
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Boston bombings: Manhunt halts filming on David O. Russell movie
As life is halted for Boston-area residents in light of the manhunt for Dzhokar Tsarnaev, production on a much-anticipated film has been temporarily suspended too. David O. Russell's newly titled "American Hustle" was scheduled to shoot Friday in Boston....
Tags: Sony Corp., Entertainment, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Silver Linings Playbook (movie), Bradley Cooper
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Boston bombings manhunt: Lockdown closes campuses, halts transit
Residents of Boston and its nearby suburbs woke to find themselves in a virtual lockdown Friday as mass transit came to a halt, college campuses were closed and officials urged people to shutter their businesses and stay inside. “It is important...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Watertown, Public Transportation, Colleges and Universities
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Boston Bruins and Red Sox postpone Friday games
The Bruins and the Red Sox, Boston-based professional sports teams with home games that had been scheduled for Friday, postponed competition as authorities searched for and apprehended a suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings. Regional rail and bus...
Tags: 2014 Winter Olympic Games, Philip Hersh, Wars and Interventions, Boston Red Sox, Kansas City Royals
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For the record
Boston Marathon heroes: An article in the April 18 Section A about heroic actions after the Boston Marathon bombings quoted Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick as saying that one of the wounded was trying to locate a man who had helped her, described as an...Tags: Government, Masters Tournament, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Sports, San Antonio Spurs
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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: Government, Fox News Channel (tv network), Hospitals and Clinics, Entertainment, Boston Marathon
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Boston bombing [Update]: Door-to-door manhunt locks down city
BOSTON — As family members called on him to surrender, a 19-year-old college student remained on the run Friday as thousands of police armed with rifles and driving armored vehicles combed the nearly deserted streets of a region on virtual lockdown....
Tags: Thomas Menino, Motorvehicle Accidents, Transportation Accidents, Shootings, Police Investigations
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Alex Jones has a sick theory about the Boston Marathon bombings
Usually, it would be best to ignore conspiracy-mongers such as Alex Jones and not reward him and his angry gaggle of paranoiac followers with any sort of attention. But, in a week when thoughts of the dead and maimed victims of the Boston Marathon...
Tags: Government, Entertainment, Transportation Security Administration, FBI, Barack Obama
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Boston bombing suspect: City shut down amid manhunt
WATERTOWN, Mass. -- With the second suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing still at large early Friday morning, Gov. Deval Patrick ordered everyone in the city to stay home. "There is a massive manhunt underway," he said at a morning press conference,...
Tags: Maeve L. Reston, Government, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sports, Politics
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Officials: Boston Marathon bombing suspect died at hospital
WATERTOWN, Mass. -- The first suspect in the Boston marathon bombings, who was shot in a confrontation with police early Friday, was in cardiac arrest by the time he reached Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, officials said. Doctors labored...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Shootings, FBI, Heart Failure, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Boston Marathon bombings: Investigators cite suspects' movements
BOSTON – Before the bombs went off Monday, a young man in a white baseball cap and dark jacket dropped his backpack outside a restaurant on Boylston Street. He then turned and walked west, away from the finish line and in the opposite direction of...
Tags: Thomas Menino, eBay Inc., Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), FBI, Police Investigations
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