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Explosions at the Boston Marathon (playlist)

                                   Reactions over Boston Marathon Explosion
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People go to the movies get shot, people go to school get shot, people run a marathon get bombed this world is messed up.
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"There were bodies, people laying on the ground... absolutely tragic"
Boston hospitals report more than 100 being treated after Marathon explosions

 Update: Cellphone service has been shut down in Boston area to prevent any potential remote detonations of explosives
Official tells AP cell phone service shut down in Boston to prevent remote detonations of explosive
  
RT : In view of the recent explosions in Boston..... Please let's
Outside MGH: Head of emergency medicine says 19 have been brought to MGH, six critically injured, some with amputations.

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You never know what life holds.Boston is just another example of that. Take nothing for granted. My heart felt love goes out to Boston.

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