Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Boston Marathon Bombing -- News Roundup



Obama: Boston Attack 'An Act Of Terrorism' -- USA Today

President Obama Provides An Update On The Boston Marathon Bombing Attack --USA Today

President Obama said Tuesday the FBI is investigating the Boston Marathon bombings as an "act of terrorism," but the perpetrators and motives remain a mystery.

"What we don't yet know, however, is who carried out this attack or why, whether it was planned and executed by a terrorist organization, foreign or domestic, or was the act of a malevolent individual," Obama said in brief remarks at the White House.

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More News On The Boston Marathon Bombing

Coverage from the Boston Globe -- Boston Globe
Coverage from Boston Herald -- Boston Herald
Coverage from CBS Boston -- CBS Boston
Coverage from NBC Boston -- NBC Boston
Coverage from ABC Boston -- ABC Boston
Coverage from FOX Boston -- FOX Boston
Boston marathon blasts: hunt begins for perpetrators – live updates -- The Guardian
Boston Marathon explosions: eight-year-old boy among three dead as 17 'critically injured' - Live -- The Telegraph
Live Updates in the Aftermath of the Boston Marathon Explosions -- The Lede/New York Times
Boston Marathon explosion: Live updates -- Washington Post
Boston Bombing Live Updates -- Wall Street Journal
Boston bombings: Obama condemns 'act of terrorism' - Latest: BBC
LIVE UPDATES: Boston Marathon Bombing, Day 2 -- ABC News
Live updates: Obama calls Boston bombings a 'heinous, cowardly' act of terror -- L.A. Times
Boston Marathon explosions: LIVE UPDATES -- RT
Boston Marathon Explosion Injures Over 100. Live Updates -- Tech Crunch

FBI seeks images in Boston Marathon bomb probe; new details emerge on explosives -- CBS/AP
FBI Probe Heats Up in Deadly Boston Marathon Bombings -- Wall Street Journal
Officials ask public to hunt for clues in Boston explosions; bombs believed to be pressure cookers -- NBC
Boston bombs were pressure cookers filled with metal -- USA Today
Boston explosions: three dead, no arrests, no claims of responsibility -- The Guardian
Police search for leads after marathon blast rocks Boston -- Reuters
FBI seeks images in Boston Marathon bomb inquiry -- AP
FBI, Boston police go into overdrive in marathon bombing probe -- FOX News
Counterterrorism officials reviewing threat information for clues on Boston attack -- FOX News
Only two bombs found in Boston Marathon attack -- Reuters
Boston Combs Mile-Square Crime Scene After Blasts -- New York Times
Roommate calls Saudi national 'quiet and clean;' number of injuries rises to over 170 -- New York Post
Yesterday, terrorism was brought to the city of Boston -- Washington Post
The Day the Marathon Stopped: Tragedy in Boston’s Back Bay -- Time
'Boston will overcome,' mayor vows amid bombing investigation -- CNN

Police ramp up security in major cities after Boston bombings -- FOX News/AP
Boston Marathon blasts put world's cities on alert -- AP
London Marathon still on, security scrutinised -- Reuters
Russia to increase security at athletics event -- AP

The family destroyed by the Boston bombs: Boy, 8, killed while waiting to give his father a hug at marathon finish line, mother suffered brain injuries and sister aged just 6 lost a leg in atrocity -- Daily Mail
Massachusetts brothers watching Boston Marathon reportedly each lose a leg -- FOX News
Hero of the Boston bombings: How father who lost his soldier son in Iraq saved lives after blasts rocked his home city -- Daily Mail
'These runners just finished and now they don't have legs': Witnesses recount war zone at end of Boston Marathon as bombs left race course littered with limbs of 25-30 people -- Daily Mail
'I got injured and missed the bomb by a mile': Incredible escape of British runner as athletes reveal remarkable tales of near-misses at Boston marathon -- Daily Mail
Tragedy in Boston: One Photographer’s Eyewitness Account -- Time
Treating the Marathon Casualties: Inside One Boston Emergency Room -- Time
'Such a senseless and tragic day': Ben Affleck and Mark Wahlberg lead celebrity Twitter tributes to Boston after Marathon bombs -- Daily Mail
Celebs tweet on Boston -- CNN

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