FBI releases images of suspects

 The FBI today released photos and video of two suspects in the deadly Boston Marathon terror bombings case, appealing to the public to help them to find them.

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The FBI today released photos and video of two suspects in the deadly Boston Marathon terror bombings case, appealing to the public to help them to find them.

Images released by the FBI show suspects in the Boston Marathon bombings.

Images released by the FBI show suspects in the Boston Marathon bombings.

”The world will return to this great American city to run harder than ever,” Obama said. “Bet on it!''

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"The world will return to this great American city to run harder than ever,"� President Obama said. "Bet on it!"

A teddy bear at the barricade memorial with a note saying

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A teddy bear at the barricade memorial with a note saying "No more hurting people," the same message bombing victim Martin Richard had written in a widely-circulated image.

Entering the service were Representatives William Keating, John Tierney, and Joseph P. Kennedy III, Vicki Kennedy, the widow of late Senator Edward M. Kennedy, and Representatives Edward Markey, and Stephen Lynch.

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Entering the service were Representatives William Keating, John Tierney, and Joseph P. Kennedy III, Vicki Kennedy, the widow of late Senator Edward M. Kennedy, and Representatives Edward Markey, and Stephen Lynch.

President Obama met Boston Athletic Association volunteers after the interfaith service.

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President Obama met Boston Athletic Association volunteers after the interfaith service.

President Obama spoke to Boston Athletic Association volunteers at Cathedral High School with Mayor Menino and Governor Patrick.

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President Obama spoke to Boston Athletic Association volunteers at Cathedral High School with Mayor Menino and Governor Patrick.

Priscilla Winter of Dorchester, Brandi Artez of the South End, Winter's daughter Priscilla Rorie Winter, and Roberta Mankus of Holbrook listened to Obama's speech.

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Priscilla Winter of Dorchester, Brandi Artez of the South End, Winter's daughter Priscilla Rorie Winter, and Roberta Mankus of Holbrook listened to Obama's speech.

Senator Elizabeth Warren left the cathedral after the service with her husband, Bruce Mann.

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Senator Elizabeth Warren left the cathedral after the service with her husband, Bruce Mann.

President Obama sat in the Cathedral of the Holy Cross with Michelle Obama and Governor Patrick.

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President Obama sat in the Cathedral of the Holy Cross with Michelle Obama and Governor Patrick.

The South End cathedral was filled to capacity.

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The South End cathedral was filled to capacity.

A man in a Boston Marathon jacket bowed his head as he waited for the service to begin.

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A man in a Boston Marathon jacket bowed his head as he waited for the service to begin.

The investigation

Photos show two men carrying backpacks

The FBI today released photos and video of two suspects they want to question in the deadly Boston Marathon terror bombings case.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/04/18/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/519018745-4452--90x90.jpg 'Every one of us stands with you,' Obama tells Boston

The president gave a powerful, uplifting speech at an interfaith service at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross in the South End.

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