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Boston attack a reminder for man who arrested Timothy McVeigh
Charlie Hanger, the man who arrested Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh, had already planned to speak to middle school students Friday on the 18th anniversary of the bombing. Now he anticipates questions from the young people about Monday's deadly...
Tags: Timothy McVeigh, Sports, Police Arrests, Road Running, Oklahoma City Bombing (1995)
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Boston bombing shows vulnerabilities in public spaces, police say
After bombs ripped through the crowd gathered along the final stretch of the Boston Marathon on Monday, Los Angeles police officials did what they could to calm fears among their own residents. Standing before a bank of television cameras, LAPD Chief...
Tags: Sports, Summer Olympics, Arts and Culture, Crime, Law and Justice, Los Angeles Police Department
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'The old drunk uncle of Boston sports,' and writers who love it
Here's a true story about the Boston Marathon. In 1980, Jacqueline Gareau, a Canadian, ran the fastest time of any woman in the race, crossed the finish line and discovered somebody named Rosie Ruiz collecting the winner's wreath. Nobody remembered...
Tags: Sports, Arts and Culture, Patton Oswalt, Customs and Tradition, Holidays
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After Boston bombing, more security at Grand Prix, Festival of Books
Authorities plan to beef up security at major events such as this weekend's Long Beach Grand Prix and the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombing. Officials stressed there have been no threats made. The Los Angeles...
Tags: Sports, Summer Olympics, Festive Events, Arts and Culture, Crime, Law and Justice
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Runners gather in Santa Monica to honor Boston Marathon victims
Run for Boston. A phrase circulating among running communities nationwide made its way to the Santa Monica Pier on Wednesday, where dozens gathered to honor the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings. The impromptu run was organized largely through...
Tags: Sports, Road Running
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Boston Marathon bombings: Torrance businessman critically injured
The headline on this post has been corrected, as noted below. Friends and family are praying for the recovery of a Torrance man critically injured in the Boston bombings. John Odom was cheering on his daughter, who was running in the marathon, when...
Tags: Sports, Road Running, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Meningitis
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Boston hospitals well prepared for blast casualties
BOSTON — As 3 o'clock neared Monday afternoon, officials at Brigham and Women's Hospital, one of Boston's premier medical centers, expected this year's marathon would be a nonevent. "We were winding down," said Barry Wante, the hospital's...
Tags: General Practitioners, Sports, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Massachusetts General Hospital, Hospitals and Clinics
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LAPD chief says the public plays an important role in security
After bombs ripped through the crowd gathered along the final stretch of the Boston Marathon on Monday, Los Angeles police officials did what they could to allay the fears of Angelenos. Standing before a bank of television cameras, LAPD Chief Charlie...
Tags: Sports, Summer Olympics, Arts and Culture, Crime, Law and Justice, Los Angeles Police Department
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For Boston, drawing a lesson from 9/11
There it was on the screen, tragic and terrifying, another senseless act of cowardice. This time in Boston. Like everyone else Monday, I was upset, angry and at a loss for words. So I called two people who have been through this before. Tom Frost of...
Tags: Sports, Road Running, September 11, 2001 Attacks, American Airlines, Inc., Boston Marathon Bombing (2013)
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Boston bombing victims Martin Richard, Krystle Campbell mourned
BOSTON — Martin Richard was a bright, sunny 8-year-old who loved to ride his bike and scored the winning goal for his soccer team in a championship game last year. Krystle Campbell, 29, was the vivacious assistant manager of a steakhouse who could...
Tags: Sports, Massachusetts General Hospital, Lifestyle and Leisure, Hospitals and Clinics, Restaurants
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Live updates: Krystle M. Campbell mourned as 2nd Boston bombing victim
Friends of 29-year-old Krystle M. Campbell mourned her Tuesday as the second victim of the Boston Marathon bombings. On Facebook, employees of the Summer Shack restaurant in Hingham, Mass., where she was general manager said they were devastated “by...
Tags: Sports, Massachusetts General Hospital, Deval Patrick, Barack Obama, Government
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After Boston bombing, O.C. marathon mulls more security
OC Marathon officials are watching developments following the terrorist attack at Monday’s Boston Marathon as they prepare for next month’s race, the organization has announced. The race starts at Fashion Island in Newport Beach and ends...Tags: Sports, Road Running, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013)
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