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Candles were lit for those who died in the Marathon bombings and the subsequent manhunt at a Boylston Street memorial.

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Candles were lit for those who died in the Marathon bombings and the subsequent manhunt at a Boylston Street memorial.

The memorial to the bombing victims was moved from the intersection of Boylston and Berkeley streets to the adjacent sidewalk on Sunday. The collection will be moved again to Copley Square soon.

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The memorial to the bombing victims was moved from the intersection of Boylston and Berkeley streets to the adjacent sidewalk on Sunday. The collection will be moved again to Copley Square soon.

Fursey Keleghan of Melrose photographed the memorial. He had brought his two girls to the site to show them the scene.

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Fursey Keleghan of Melrose photographed the memorial. He had brought his two girls to the site to show them the scene.

Fans sang along with

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Fans sang along with "Sweet Caroline" during the seventh inning in Sunday afternoon's Red Sox game.

Christine Hepler and her daughter Rose attended a memorial service at Boylston and Berkeley streets.

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Christine Hepler and her daughter Rose attended a memorial service at Boylston and Berkeley streets.

Two-year-old Wesley Brillant of Natick knelt in front of a memorial near the scene of the blasts on Boylston Street.

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Two-year-old Wesley Brillant of Natick knelt in front of a memorial near the scene of the blasts on Boylston Street.

An unidentified mourner showed a program containing pictures of Krystle Campbell at her wake in Medford.

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An unidentified mourner showed a program containing pictures of Krystle Campbell at her wake in Medford.

Unidentified men placed an American flag on their motorcycles outside Campbell's wake.

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Unidentified men placed an American flag on their motorcycles outside Campbell's wake.

Investigators walked the route of the Boston Marathon on Boylston Street looking for evidence.

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Investigators walked the route of the Boston Marathon on Boylston Street looking for evidence.

People held an American flag during a candelight vigil in Boston for the victims of the Marathon attack.

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People held an American flag during a candelight vigil in Boston for the victims of the Marathon attack.

John Dalone of Stoneham, a BAA volunteer, came to pay his respects to bombing victim Krystle Campbell.

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John Dalone of Stoneham, a BAA volunteer, came to pay his respects to bombing victim Krystle Campbell.

Countless mourners made a line that wrapped around the block as they waited to enter Dello Russo Funeral Home in Medford for Campbell's wake.

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Countless mourners made a line that wrapped around the block as they waited to enter Dello Russo Funeral Home in Medford for Campbell's wake.

A police officer ran with gun drawn while police searched for a bombing suspect early Friday morning in Watertown.

Tsarnaevs threw five ‘crude grenades’ at officers, police chief says

Watertown Police Chief Ed Deveau said authorities believe the bombing suspects also used a device that “was an exact duplicate” of the Marathon bombs in the firefight.

Bombing suspect disrupted Cambridge mosque

Tamerlan Tsarnaev objected to a sermon in which the speaker compared the Prophet Muhammad with Martin Luther King, a mosque official said.

Alleged bombers likely planned more attacks, officials say

Boston officials said the Tsarnaev brothers likely were preparing more attacks but all evidence indicates they were not part of a broader conspiracy.

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Koji Uehara watched Kansas City Royals Billy Butler circle the bases for a game-tying solo home run during the eighth inning of the second game.

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The Red Sox’ seven-game winning streak ended as the Royals won both of Sunday’s games, including a 10-inning game at night.