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Friend of Boston suspect is released pending trial on lying charge
A federal magistrate released a friend of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev from jail Monday on strict pretrial conditions that include 24-hour home confinement and $100,000 bail. The friend, Robel Phillipos, a 19-year-old Boston native,...
Tags: Prosecution, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Police Investigations, Justice System, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
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Officials pass the buck on burying Tamerlan Tsarnaev
Officials continued to deflect responsibility for burying Tamerlan Tsarnaev on Monday. The bombing suspect's remains are still above ground more than two weeks after his death. Tsarnaev's body has spent several days at Graham Putnam & Mahoney Funeral...Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, FBI, Tamerlan Tsarnaev
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Boston bombing suspect's family struggles to find burial site
ReutersBy Ross Kerber and Aaron Pressman BOSTON, May 6 (Reuters) - The family of suspected Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev faced a quandary Monday over where to bury his body as cemeteries across Massachusetts refused to accept it. Tsarnaev, 26,...Tags: Government, Executive Branch, Boston, Timothy McVeigh, Russia
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Aerosmith, NKOTB to play Boston Marathon fundraiser
Aerosmith, New Kids on the Block and the J. Geils Band -- all Massachusetts natives -- are to perform at a concert to benefit victims of the bombings at the Boston Marathon. Boston Strong: An Evening of Support & Celebration, scheduled for May 30 at...
Tags: TD Garden, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Thomas Menino, PepsiCo Inc.
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Hillary is great, but look at other women too, activists say
WASHINGTON -- Hillary Clinton would be the runaway favorite among Democrats for the party’s 2016 presidential nomination, a new Quinnipiac University poll shows, but activists at EMILY’s List, who have launched a campaign to elect the first...
Tags: Joe Biden, Amy Klobuchar, Elections, Andrew Cuomo, Mark R. Warner
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After Boston memorial, nonbelievers complain about being left out
Some “non-theist” individuals and groups are aggrieved that not even one seat was reserved for a nonbeliever at the service for victims of the Boston Marathon bombings, despite a request for some recognition from the Secular Coalition for...
Tags: Christianity, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Judaism, Roman Catholicism, Elizabeth II
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Massachusetts voters head to the polls for Senate primary
SOMERVILLE, Mass. – Stephen Lynch was in a hurry on Friday morning, first to a pair of diners along Broadway, then down the street to a firehouse. By day’s end, he’d hit 18 stops in six cities and towns in the Boston area, as he worked...
Tags: Marth Coakley, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, John Kerry, Republican Party, The Boston Globe
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Central Florida run will honor Boston victims, but be wary of Boston-related fundraisers
A pair of Central Florida runners is hosting a run Sunday morning in Melbourne to honor those killed and injured in the Boston Marathon bombings. Wade Dauberman and Andy Dutra have invited anyone who wants to participate at any distance -- from a full...
Tags: American Red Cross, Charity, Thomas Menino, Social Services, Government
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City gearing up for half marathon
La Crosse Tribune, Wis.With less than a week to go, race still needs volunteers The Festival Foods Grandad Half Marathon is less than a week away, but event organizers are coming up short on volunteers to staff the event. "We still need around 40 people to help out at the...Tags: Festive Events, Thomas Menino, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), National Weather Service, Road Running
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Cuomo: No White House run, regardless of what Clinton decides
The Buffalo NewsGov. Andrew M. Cuomo says Hillary Rodham Clinton's decision whether to run for president in 2016 is having no impact on him because he is not contemplating a White House bid. The governor, whose poll numbers are not what they once were among New...Tags: Elections, Andrew Cuomo, Mark R. Warner, Primaries, Parties and Movements
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Low turnout expected in primary
The Eagle-Tribune, North Andover, Mass.Tomorrow is the party primary for a special U.S. Senate race, but local city and town clerks expect a very low turnout even as the U.S. Senate seats from Massachusetts have been in constant flux since the death of Edward M. Kennedy in 2010. Three men...Tags: John Kerry, Boston, Republican Party, Justice System, Elections
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Lyme disease patients step out of the shadows
Cape Cod Times, Hyannis, Mass.Under normal circumstances, an invitation to ride in an open convertible in today's Brewster in Bloom parade would have 11-year-old Lauren Dalpe breaking out a warrior princess costume. But Lauren's family lost its grip on normal life when the child...Tags: Insurance, Diseases and Illnesses, Fatigue, Health and Safety at School, Lyme
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