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President Obama and Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick wave to the crowd during a campaign rally for Patrick at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston, on Oct. 16. Michael Dwyer/AP
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A large crowd of supporters in Boston listens as President Obama rallies voters for Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick who is seeking a second term, on Oct. 16. J. Scott Applewhite/AP
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Republican Senate candidate Sharron Angle (l.) responds to a question as moderator Mitch Fox (c.) and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid listen during a televised Nevada Senate debate at the Las Vegas Public Broadcasting System studios in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Oct. 14. Steve Marcus/Reuters
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Delaware Democratic senatorial candidate Chris Coons (l.) leaves the stage with Delaware Republican senatorial candidate Christine O'Donnell at the conclusion of the candidates debate in Newark, Delaware, on Oct. 13. Tim Shaffer/Reuters
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Supporters of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid rally before a debate between Reid and Republican nominee Sharron Angle, on Oct. 14, in Las Vegas. Isaac Brekken/AP
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Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R) of Alaska prepares to file her write-in candidacy with the state division of elections in Anchorage, Alaska, on Oct. 13. Michael Dinneen/AP
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First lady Michelle Obama appears with US Senate candidate Alexi Giannoulias, at a campaign fundraiser in Chicago, on Oct. 13. Giannoulias faces Republican Congressman Mark Kirk, in the November election for President Obama's old Senate seat. M. Spencer Green/AP
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A supporter of Delaware Democratic senatorial candidate Chris Coons holds a sign before the candidates' debate in Newark, Delaware, on Oct. 13. Tim Shaffer/Reuters
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A supporter of Delaware Republican senatorial candidate Christine O'Donnell wears a witch costume before the candidates debate in Newark, Delaware, on Oct. 13. Tim Shaffer/Reuters
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In this Sept. 23 photo, Republican Senate candidate Linda McMahon tours a Spanish supermarket in New Haven, Conn. This election season, McMahon and other wealthy newcomers, such as Meg Whitman, former eBay CEO and the Republican candidate for governor in California, and Rick Scott, Florida's Republican gubernatorial candidate and former head of Columbia/HCA health care company, have spent millions on consultants who handle everything from television and direct mail advertising to advice on economic policy. Jessica Hill/AP
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John Parkhurst studies the ballot as he votes during the first day of early voting on Oct. 13, in Gallatin, Tenn. State election officials expect the turnout to beat the previous record for a non-presidential year. Mark Humphrey/AP
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California Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jerry Brown speaks at a news conference following his debate with his Republican opponent Meg Whitman at Dominican University in San Rafael, California, on Oct. 12. Robert Galbraith/Reuters
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California Republican gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman gestures at a news conference following her debate with Democratic candidate Jerry Brown at Dominican University in San Rafael, Calif., on Oct. 12. Robert Galbraith/Reuters
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In this Oct 12 photo, Tarryl Clark, Democratic candidate for Congress in Minnesota's 6th District, poses for pictures with supporters after a debate in Stillwater, Minn. Clark is running against incumbent Republican Rep. Michele Bachmann and the Independence Party's Bob Anderson in the Nov. 2 election. Andy King/AP
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Vice President Joe Biden speaks as Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn applauds at a 'Putting Illinois Back to Work' rally, on Oct. 12, in Chicago. Quinn faces Republican Bill Brady, a state senator, in the November election for governor. M. Spencer Green/AP
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Senate candidates Joe Miller (l.) Sen. Lisa Murkowski and Scott McAdams participate in the Anchorage Chamber of Commerce candidate forum at the Dena'ina Center on Oct. 11, in Anchorage, Alaska. Bill Roth/Anchorage Daily News/AP
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Supporters of Republican gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jerry Brown carry signs at a rally at Dominican University in San Rafael, California, on Oct.12. Robert Galbrait/Reuters
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Sen. Barbara Boxer (D) of California looks up while marking her absentee ballot as she votes in her campaign for re-election, at the Registrar-Recorder's office in Riverside, Calif., on Oct. 12. Boxer faces Republican Carly Fiorina in the November general election. Reed Saxon/AP
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Former President Bill Clinton stumps for New York's 22nd District Rep. Maurice Hinchey, at a rally in support of his re-election in Binghamton, N.Y., on Oct. 11. Heather Ainsworth/AP
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City worker Anthony Fullard cleans up after a rally in Philadelphia, on Oct. 10. The gathering was held to generate Democratic enthusiasm before crucial congressional elections. Matt Rourke/AP
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In this Oct. 7 photo, Massachusetts gubernatorial candidate Republican Charles Baker hits a heavy bag during a campaign stop at the Kun Khmer Federation martial arts gym in Lowell, Mass. Baker faces Gov. Deval Patrick and independent Timothy Cahill in the November election. Stephan Savoia/AP
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In this Oct. 7 photo, President Obama waves to the crowd with House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D) of Maryland, at a re-election campaign stop for Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, at Bowie State University in Bowie, Md. Despite polls indicating many minority voters are discouraged and won't turn out Nov. 2 like they did for Obama two years ago, a solid showing among blacks could still swing several House, Senate and gubernatorial races, according to some analysts. Jacquelyn Martin/AP
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In this Sept. 6 photo, Sen. Barbara Boxer (D) of Calif., (r.) greets union members at a Labor Day Breakfast, in Los Angeles. While Democrats across the country appeared to be struggling in their election bids, Boxer and others nationwide have recently gained ground in polls. Suddenly, Democrats are seeing glimmers that maybe Election Day won't also be doomsday. Jason Redmond/AP
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A billboard near downtown Denver carries a political message on Oct. 6. This election season has brought a torrent of campaign spending from outside interest groups, and nowhere is the spending on better display than in Colorado. Ed Andrieski/AP
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The videos do not show ties to any specific group, but do hint at a deeper yearning in the alleged Boston Marathon bomber for a heroic jihadi persona.
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John Thorne, Correspondent /
April 28, 2013
Among the videos Tamerlan Tsarnaev apparently posted on YouTube is a one-minute and 39-second clip of a chameleon on a tabletop, described by a tagline in Russian as “one of the signs of Allah.”