Explosions At Boston Marathon Two explosions at the finish line of the Boston Marathon killed three people and injured dozens of others. The blasts happened in quick succession while thousands were still out on the course.
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Explosions At Boston Marathon

Two explosions rocked the finish line of the Boston Marathon.

Boston bombings suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on April 19 as he emerged from a boat stored in a Watertown, Mass., backyard. The red dot of a police sharpshooter's laser sight can be seen on his forehead. Mass. State Police Sgt. Sean Murphy/Boston Magazine hide caption

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Boston bombings suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on April 19 as he emerged from a boat stored in a Watertown, Mass., backyard. The red dot of a police sharpshooter's laser sight can be seen on his forehead. Mass. State Police Sgt. Sean Murphy/Boston Magazine hide caption

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Boston bombings suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev emerges from a boat stored in a Watertown, Mass., backyard on April 19. The red dot of a police sharpshooter's laser sight can be seen on his forehead. This is among the images that Massachusetts State Police Sgt. Sean Murphy gave to Boston Magazine. Mass. State Police Sgt. Sean Murphy/Boston Magazine hide caption

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Boston bombings suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on April 19 as he emerged from a boat stored in a Watertown, Mass., backyard. The red dot of a police sharpshooter's laser sight can be seen on his forehead. Mass. State Police Sgt. Sean Murphy/Boston Magazine hide caption

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Rolling Stone's Tsarnaev Cover: What's Stirring Such Passion?

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MIT police officers stand at attention outside a federal courthouse where Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev pleaded not guilty to 30 counts today. He is also accused in the death of MIT officer Sean Collier. Winslow Townson/AP hide caption

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April 20 in Watertown, Mass.: Investigators work in and around the boat in which Boston bombings suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was found hiding. Darren McCollester/Getty Images hide caption

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1 Month Since The Bombings, Signs Of Progress In Boston

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Some of the graves at the Al-Barzakh Islamic Cemetery in Doswell, Va., where the body of Boston Marathon bombings suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev has been buried. His grave was not identified to journalists. Yuri Gripas/Reuters /Landov hide caption

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Lawmakers Want Answers About Flaws In Terrorism Task Force

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Tamerlan Tsarnaev, as seen in a video taken on April 15 near the finish line of the Boston Marathon. FBI.gov hide caption

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Boston Police Commissioner Edward Davis. Michael Reynolds/EPA /LANDOV hide caption

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This image from a surveillance video, taken near the finish line of the Boston Marathon, helped investigators identify Tamerlan Tsarnaev (in black cap) and his brother, Dzhokhar (in white cap), as the main suspects in the bombings. FBI.gov hide caption

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A video image showing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev near the finish line of the Boston Marathon, before the April 15 bombings. FBI.gov hide caption

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Cemeteries Refuse To Take Body Of Boston Bombing Suspect

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Tamerlan Tsarnaev in April 2009. Barcroft Media/Barcroft Media /Landov hide caption

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From the NPR Newcast: WBUR's Deborah Becker reports (with introduction from Jean Cochran)

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