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UPDATE: Officials: Boston Suspects Motivated By Religion

UPDATE: Officials: Boston Suspects Motivated By Religion
Officials: Boston suspects motivated by religion WASHINGTON (AP) - Two U.S. officials say preliminary evidence from an interrogation suggests the suspects in the Boston Marathon attack were motivated by religion but were apparently not tied to any Islamic terrorist groups.    The two

Five days of fear: What happened in Boston

Five days of fear: What happened in Boston
By ADAM GELLERAP National Writer In the tight rows of chairs in the Commonwealth Ballroom, the nervousness - already dialed high by two bombs, three deaths and more than 72 hours without answers - ratcheted even higher. The minutes ticked by as investigators stepped out to delay the news conference

Boston marks week from Marathon bombs with silence

Boston marks week from Marathon bombs with silence
By STEVE PEOPLES and MICHAEL HILLAssociated Press BOSTON (AP) - Seven days after the Boston Marathon bombings, the city was bustling Monday, with runners hitting the pavement, children walking to school and enough cars clogging the streets to make the morning commute feel almost back to normal in

SLIDESHOW: Race For The Cure 2013

SLIDESHOW: Race For The Cure 2013
SPOKANE, Wash. - The streets of downtown Spokane were pink Sunday morning as thousands came out for the Susan G. Komen Race For The Cure 2013. Security was tight as Spokane Police added extra officers to ensure the safety of the crowd following the recent events in Boston, but there were no major

Boston faithful come together for prayer, worship

Boston faithful come together for prayer, worship
By MEGHAN BARR and STEVE PEOPLESAssociated Press BOSTON (AP) - Four glowing white pillar candles illuminated photographs of the people killed in bombing-connected violence in the Boston area last week as the city sought comfort in religious services on the first Sunday after the blasts plunged the

Five days of fear: What happened in Boston

Five days of fear: What happened in Boston
By ADAM GELLERAP National Writer BOSTON (AP) - In the tight rows of chairs stretched across the Commonwealth Ballroom, the nervousness - already dialed high by two bombs, three deaths and more than 72 hours without answers - ratcheted even higher. The minutes ticked by as investigators stepped out

AP PHOTOS: From the finish line to capture

AP PHOTOS: From the finish line to capture
By The Associated PressAssociated Press People crossing the finish line at the Boston Marathon, and their friends and family watching on, had no way to know that they were about to be attacked. The jovial mood was quickly shattered as the two blasts rocked the area. Confusion, panic and a race to

The unfolding of a 5-day manhunt for bomb suspects

The unfolding of a 5-day manhunt for bomb suspects
By J.M. HIRSCHAssociated Press The twin explosions that ripped through the crowd near the finish line of the Boston Marathon triggered a massive manhunt that paralyzed a city. Two bombs set off about ten seconds and 100 yards apart signaled the end of one race and the start of another - to identify

The unfolding of a 5-day manhunt for bomb suspects

The unfolding of a 5-day manhunt for bomb suspects
By J.M. HIRSCHAssociated Press The twin explosions that ripped through the crowd near the finish line of the Boston Marathon triggered a massive manhunt that paralyzed a city. Two bombs set off about ten seconds and 100 yards apart signaled the end of one race and the start of another - to identify

Police: Bombing suspects planned more attacks

Police: Bombing suspects planned more attacks
By ALLEN G. BREED and STEVE PEOPLESAssociated Press BOSTON (AP) - As churches paused to mourn the dead and console the survivors of the Boston Marathon bombing Sunday, the city's police commissioner said the two suspects had such a large cache of weapons that they were probably planning other