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A running shoe with a sign that says 'No more hurting people.... Peace' hangs on a police barricade in Boston on April 22 in remembrance of those killed and injured in the bombings on April 15. Melanie Stetson Freeman/Staff
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British Prime Minister David Cameron (l.) visits a memorial to the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings in Boston's Copley Square, on May 14, 2013. He is accompanied by Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick. Jessica Rinaldi/Reuters
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Runners cross the start line for the Boston Athletic Association 10k in Boston, Sunday, June 23, 2013. More than 6,400 runners took part in Boston's first major race since the April marathon bombings. Michael Dwyer/AP
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US Attorney Carmen Ortiz speaks during a news conference announcing a 30-count indictment against Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, June 27, 2013, in Boston. Charges against Tsarnaev include using a weapon of mass destruction and bombing a place of public use, resulting in death near the marathon finish line on April 15. Bill Sikes/AP
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Boston Police Commissioner Edward Davis (c.) listens to opening statements during the House Homeland Security Committee hearing on 'The Boston Bombings: A First Look,' on Capitol Hill in Washington, May 9, 2013. Former Sen. Joseph Lieberman (I) of Connecticut is at left and Massachusetts Undersecretary for Homeland Security Director Kurt Schwartz sits at right. Susan Walsh/AP
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Patricia Shockey of Leesburg, Va. (r.) stands in protest as James Lafferty, chairman of the Virginia Anti-Shariah Task Force, speaks with reporters at the entrance to the Al-Barzakh Islamic Cemetery, where Boston bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev is buried in Doswell, Va., May 13, 2013. Mr. Lafferty said 'Doswell should not be forced to deal with the fallout of having this terrorist's body dumped in their midst.' Cliff Owen/AP
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Boston Marathon bombing victim Jeff Bauman reacts as he is honored as the official flag-bearer before Game 2 of a first-round NHL hockey playoff series between the Boston Bruins and the Toronto Maple Leafs in Boston, May 4, 2013. Elise Amendola/AP
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Ruslan Tsarni (r.), uncle of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects, and Peter Stefan, funeral director and owner of the Graham, Putnam, and Mahoney Funeral Parlors, approach members of the media May 5, 2013. Given the difficulty in finding a cemetery to accept the remains of Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Mr. Stefan said, Mr. Tsarni 'just wants a burial. It doesn’t even have to be a Muslim grave. That’s how far along we are.' Steven Senne/AP
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Nurse practitioner Maureen Quaranto, a first-year marathon volunteer who worked in Tent A during the explosions at the Boston Marathon, attends Mass at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross in Boston on Sunday, April 21. Faith Ninivaggi/Boston Herald/AP
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Lt. Mike Murphy of the Newton, Mass., Fire Department, carries an American flag down the middle of Boston's Boylston Street on April 22 after observing a moment of silence to honor victims of the Boston Marathon bombings a week earlier. Robert F. Bukaty/AP
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A monk prays at a memorial for the victims of the bombings in Boston at 2:50 p.m. on April 22, exactly one week after the tragedy. Robert F. Bukaty/AP
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Patty Campbell of Medford, Mass., mother of Krystle Campbell, who was killed in the Boston Marathon bombing, throws out a ceremonial first pitch prior to a baseball game between the Boston Red Sox and the Minnesota Twins at Fenway Park in Boston, May 7, 2013. Elise Amendola/AP
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The Boston Red Sox stand during a tribute to Boston Marathon bombing victims, including Chinese student Lingzi Lu, before a baseball game against the Kansas City Royals in Boston April 20. Michael Dwyer/AP
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Boston Police Commissioner Edward Davis, (from l. to r.) Boston Mayor Thomas Menino, US Attorney Carmen Ortiz, and Special Agent in Charge of the FBI's Boston Field Office Richard DesLauriers salute the flag during a ceremony at the blast site near the Boston Marathon finish line April 22. Federal investigators formally released the bombing crime scene to the city in a brief ceremony. Robert F. Bukaty/AP
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An aerial infrared image shows the outline of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev in a boat during the manhunt in Watertown, Mass. on April 19. A telephone call from a resident led police to the boat where the suspect was hiding. Massachusetts State Police/Reuters
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A police officer gives a thumbs up to another in Watertown, Mass. Friday, after the manhunt for the second of two suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing was captured. Craig Ruttle/AP
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A woman carries a girl from their home as a SWAT team searching for a suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings enters the building in Watertown, Mass., Friday. Two suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing killed an MIT police officer, injured a transit officer in a firefight and threw explosive devices at police during their getaway attempt in a long night of violence that left one of them dead and another still at large Friday, authorities said as the manhunt intensified for a young man described as a dangerous terrorist. Charles Krupa/AP
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Police officers search homes for the Boston Marathon bombing suspects in Watertown, Mass., April 19. One suspect died during a shootout overnight, and law enforcement mounted a house-to-house search for a second man in the Boston suburb of Watertown. Jessica Rinaldi/Reuters
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People queue for a security check outside the Cathedral of the Holy Cross in Boston on April 18, 2013, ahead of President Obama's appearance at an interfaith service for the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings. Authorities are seeking two men, seen on video before the blasts struck on Monday, for questioning. Jessica Rinaldi/Reuters
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President Obama speaks during an interfaith healing service at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross in Boston on April 18, 2013. The service honored victims of the Boston Marathon bombing three days earlier. Kevin Lamarque/Reuters
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Two days after the bombing at the finish line of the Boston Marathon, a man in a hazmat suit works near the scene of the crime on Boylston Street. Melanie Stetson Freeman/Staff
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A makeshift memorial on Boylston Street in Boston, at a roadblock near the site of the Boston Marathon bombings, was still expanding as of April 17, 2013, two days after the incident. People were leaving flowers and signs and lighting candles. Melanie Stetson Freeman/Staff
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Reginald Bohannon runs along Atlanta's Peachtree Street in an organized moment of silence and memorial run to show solidarity with victims of the Boston Marathon bombings, April 16. David Goldman/AP
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This combination of undated file photos provided to the Associated Press shows, from left, Martin Richard, 8, Krystle Campbell, 29, and Lingzi Lu, a Boston University graduate student. Richard, Campbell and Lu were killed in the explosions at the finish line of the Boston Marathon Monday, April 15, in Boston. AP
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Mourners of the victims of the Boston Marathon explosion gather, light candles, and sing in the Boston Public Garden during a candlelight vigil held by the Arlington Street Unitarian Universalist Church on April 16, 2013. Ann Hermes/Staff
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Runners hug one another as they wait to pick up their belongings and medals on the day after the Boston Marathon. Two bombs shattered the April 15 event, which marked the 117th running of the marathon. Melanie Stetson Freeman/Staff
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A man who was dubbed Suspect No. 2 in the Boston Marathon bombings by law enforcement, in the upper center of the frame, wearing a white baseball cap, walking away from the scene of the explosions on Monday April 15. The FBI identified him as 19-year-old college student Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who along with his brother Tamerlan, 26, previously known as Suspect No. 1, killed an MIT police officer, severely wounded another lawman and hurled explosives at police in a car chase and gun battle during a night of violence, early Friday. David Green/AP
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This image from a Federal Bureau of Investigation and Department of Homeland Security shows the remains of a pressure cooker that the FBI says was part of one of the bombs that exploded during the Boston Marathon. The FBI says it has evidence that indicates one of the bombs was contained in a pressure cooker with nails and ball bearings, and it was hidden in a backpack. FBI/AP
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Jacqueline Myers (r.) and her 10-year-old daughter Amira walk away after leaving a teddy bear on the doorstep of Martin Richard's home in the Dorchester neighborhood in Boston, April 16. Amira was a schoolmate of Martin's. He was killed in one of two explosions that struck the Boston Marathon the day before. Brian Snyder/Reuters
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An unidentified Boston Marathon runner leaves the course crying near Copley Square following an explosion in Boston, April 15, 2013. Winslow Townson/AP
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Bill Iffrig, 78, lies on the ground as police officers react to a second explosion at the finish line of the Boston Marathon in Boston, April 15, 2013. Iffrig, of Lake Stevens, Wash., was running his third Boston Marathon and near the finish line when he was knocked down by one of two bomb blasts. John Tlumacki/The Boston Globe/AP
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People react as an explosion goes off near the finish line of the 2013 Boston Marathon on April 15. Two blasts went off in the vicinity, sending authorities out on the course to carry off the injured while the stragglers were rerouted from the site. David L Ryan/The Boston Globe/AP
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A runner gets a high-five from the crowd of Wellesley College students lining the course during the 117th running of the Boston Marathon in Wellesley, Mass., April 15, 2013. Michael Dwyer/AP
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The image of accused Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev in what many see as a rock-star pose has drawn a firestorm of criticism. At least six retailers have vowed not to sell that issue of Rolling Stone.
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