Reaction runs gamut on Tsarnaev news

“[The attackers] were tried and convicted by a power higher than us the moment they did what they did,” said Jarrod Clowery, one of the victims in the Marathon attacks.

From “it has no bearing on my life” to “death is too easy,” those connected to the attacks expressed their opinions on the decision to seek capital punishment.

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Dzhokhar Tsarnaev faces 30 federal charges for allegedly setting off the April 15 bombs at the finish line of the Boston Marathon.

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A five-month Globe investigation of the two suspects in the Marathon bombings and their deeply dysfunctional family.

The state Republican Party is charging gubernatorial candidates $25,000 to speak at the upcoming convention. Charles D. Baker (pictured) is the GOP front-runner in the race to succeed Deval Patrick.

At state GOP’s convention, being heard has a price

The Massachusetts Republican Party is charging gubernatorial candidates $25,000 to speak at the event.

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One of the more unlikely modern trends is the number of actors, including James Franco, B.J. Novak, and Molly Ringwald, who are forging careers as fiction authors.

Tuukka Rask took the bench in the second period.

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Canadiens pull fast one on Tuukka Rask

The Bruins pulled Rask from the game after he had allowed the Canadiens to score three goals.

Bud Purcell, 83, Walt Greeley, 82, Joe Morgan, 83, Jim Campion, 82, and Dick Rodenhiser, 81, (left to right) gather regularly to share memories of their days as pioneers in the first Beanpot Tournament.

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Six decades later, Beanpot memories still served up

Several players who took part in the first Beanpot Tournament in 1952 have an annual tradition to meet up and rehash the good old days.

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Mitt Romney’s emergence onto the national scene may have been too much too fast for the Mormon Church.

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