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Boston bombers slain affiliate not an Islamist says widow
Ibragim Todashev, an affiliate of slain Boston bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev, who was himself killed by US security personnel, was an aspiring athlete who took no interests in politics or radical Islam, his widow said. "We avoided talking about politics because we had nothing to do with it," Rene Manukyan, who was married to Ibragim Todashev, told Voice of Russia radio. Todashev, a 27-year-old ...
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Facial recognition technology quickly identifies Boston Marathon bombing suspect
Researchers at Michigan State University including an Indian professor were able to quickly identify one of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects from law enforcement video, using the latest in automatic facial recognition technology. In the Pattern Recognition and Image Processing laboratory, Anil Jain, MSU Distinguished Professor of computer science and engineering, and Josh Klontz, a research ...
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Search for Pilot of NY Angel Flight Resumes
Divers equipped with sonar and rescue workers canvassing the woods will resume their search Sunday for the missing pilot of a volunteer Angel Flight that crashed in upstate New York, killing two people, a town official said. The search for the third person aboard the twin-engine plane that crashed Friday evening in Ephratah, about an hour west of Albany, ended unsuccessfully on Saturday. ...
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Boston Marathon runners return to finish the last mile
Runners who didn't finish the Boston Marathon on April 15 because of the bombing complete the last mile Saturday. About 3,000 runners and bombing victims took part in light rain. (Winslow Townson, The Associated ...
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Boston Marathon Runners Complete Race
Thousands of runners and their supporters have completed the Boston Marathon that many were forced to abandon after bombs exploded near the finish line last month. A pack of runners carried three US flags and one Chinese flag while raising their arms defiantly as their feet pounded the rain-drizzled pavement. Two of the victims of the twin bombing were American, and a third was Chinese. ...
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Insignificance [Blu-Ray]
Set in the late hours of a single night in 1953, when the threat of atomic destruction was paramount, the communist-hunting House Un-American Activities Committee was at a full boil, and Marilyn Monroe was entering the pantheon of sex symbols by standing over a subway grate, Nicola ... ...
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Boston back on track
About 3,000 runners whose run in the Boston Marathon was cut short by the deadly bombings on April 15 ceremoniously finished the race yesterday (right). They wept, hugged and cheered at the finish line of the famed route, where blasts set off by terrorists killed three people and injured or maimed 264."It’s a great way to show the strength of Boston and the camaraderie in our ...
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Boston runners complete final mile of marathon as memorial to bomb victims
United States Thousands of runners and their supporters have taken to the streets of Boston to complete the marathon they were forced to abandon after twin bombs exploded near the finish line last month.Emotions were high as a pack of runners carried three US flags and one Chinese flag, raising their arms defiantly as their feet pounded rain-drizzled pavement.Two of the victims of the twin ...
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Tears expected at Boston Strong show
Aerosmith has played plenty of milestone Massachusetts shows - the original Boston Garden in ’75, a three-night stand at Great Woods in ’88 and Fenway Park in 2010.But no show will deliver the emotional punch of Thursday’s sold-out Boston Strong concert benefiting The One Fund Boston at the TD Garden."For Joe (Perry) and the rest of us, it means everything to get back and ...
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MFA celebrates love for the Hub
Hundreds of people lined up along Huntington Avenue yesterday to visit the Museum of Fine Arts as it kicked off its free Memorial Day Community Weekend, named "Boston I Love," with activities and special events celebrating the spirit of the city in the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombings.The free weekend, which runs through Monday, features an installation, titled "To Boston ...
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Mom killed kids hurt in Pike crash
A three-car crash in Weston yesterday killed a mother and injured her two children, state police said.The children’s injuries were not life-threatening, state police said. They were transported to a hospital.There was no word on injuries to the other drivers.The mother has not been identified and her children will not be identified because of their age, state police said.The crash happened ...
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We must define the nature and scope of this struggle, or else it will define us. Neither I, nor any President can promise the total defeat of terror. What we must do is dismantle networks that pose a direct danger.
Barack Obama
The U.S. president was speaking on his administration's counter terrorism policy.
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