Boston mourns as bomb details emerge

Sisters Justine Lescarbeau (left) and Jocelyn Lescarbeau, both of Boston, sign a banner during a vigil and memorial on Boston Common.

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Sisters Justine Lescarbeau (left) and Jocelyn Lescarbeau, both of Boston, sign a banner during a vigil and memorial on Boston Common.

Sam Galvin of West Roxbury added candles to a make-shift memorial on the barricades blocking off Boylston Street.

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Sam Galvin of West Roxbury added candles to a makeshift memorial on the barricades blocking off Boylston Street.

Members of the military walked along Boylston Street near the finish line of the Boston Marathon.

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Members of the military walked along Boylston Street near the finish line of the Boston Marathon.

Lizzie Lee, 56, of Lynwood, Wash., who was participating in her first Boston Marathon, holds a candle and a flower at a vigil at Boston Common.

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Lizzie Lee, 56, of Lynwood, Wash., who had participated in her first Boston Marathon, holds a candle and a flower at a vigil at Boston Common.

Emily Gillis, 7, her brother Conor, 4, of Dorchester, and their cousin Benjamin McCormick, 8, of Milton attended a vigil for blast victim Martin Richard at Garvey Park in Dorchester.

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Emily Gillis, 7, her brother Conor, 4, of Dorchester, and their cousin Benjamin McCormick, 8, of Milton attended a vigil for blast victim Martin Richard at Garvey Park in Dorchester.

Garvey Park in Dorchester was nearly filled with people during the vigil for Martin Richard, who was killed in Monday's blasts.

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Garvey Park in Dorchester was nearly filled with people during the vigil for Martin Richard, who was killed in Monday's blasts.

The Red Sox had a moment of silence for victims before a game in Cleveland, playing the Indians at Progressive Field.

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The Red Sox had a moment of silence for victims before a game in Cleveland, playing the Indians at Progressive Field.

Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia walked past a sign from an Indians fan in the dugout.

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Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia walked past a sign from an Indians fan in the dugout.

Investigators were combing through the aftermath of the deadly Boston Marathon terrorist attack Tuesday.

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Investigators were combing through the aftermath of the deadly Boston Marathon terrorist attack Tuesday.

The scene outside of Marathon Sports, the site of the first bomb explosion.

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The scene outside of Marathon Sports, the site of the first bomb explosion.

Police tape blocked off access to the area.

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Police tape blocked off access to the area.

A woman looked down Boylston Street Tuesday, toward the finish line of the Boston Marathon and the site of deadly bombings a day earlier.

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A woman looked down Boylston Street Tuesday, toward the finish line of the Boston Marathon and the site of deadly bombings a day earlier.

A Boston Police officer stood on Boylston Street on Tuesday.

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A Boston Police officer stood on Boylston Street on Tuesday.

Boston Police Commissioner Edward Davis spoke along with other local and federal officials Tuesday morning.

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Boston Police Commissioner Edward Davis spoke along with other local and federal officials Tuesday morning.

Senator Elizabeth Warren, Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino, Governor Deval Patrick, and FBI special agent in charge Richard DesLauriers spoke at the press conference.

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Senator Elizabeth Warren, Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino, Governor Deval Patrick, and FBI special agent in charge Richard DesLauriers spoke at the press conference.

Speaking Tuesday afternoon at the White House, President Obama said,

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Speaking Tuesday afternoon at the White House, President Obama said, "We do not know whether this is an act of an organization, or an individual, or individuals."

A military police officer checked the identification of a man on Massachusetts Avenue on Tuesday morning.

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A military police officer checked the identification of a man on Massachusetts Avenue on Tuesday morning.

Boston Marathon Bombings

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/04/16/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/166727243.jpg Investigators recover materials suspected in blasts

Makeshift bombs of pressure cookers, nails, and ball bearings were placed in duffel bags and detonated with a circuit board, officials said today.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/04/16/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/martin-richard-facebook--90x90.jpg Dorchester remembers boy who died in blast

Martin Richard, 8, of Dorchester, was killed, and his mother and sister are recovering from serious injuries following Monday’s explosions.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/04/16/BostonGlobe.com/ReceivedContent/Images/KC_FB5--90x90.jpg Krystle Campbell attended Marathon finishes for years

Campbell, 29, of Arlington, was a dedicated race-goer who often watched at the finish line.

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Will Middlebrooks, left, congratulated Dustin Pedroia and Jacoby Ellsbury after they scored on a bases-loaded double by Mike Napoli in the second inning.

Red Sox win series opener in Cleveland

The Red Sox struck out 16 times, but they also walked nine times in the game and scored seven times in the second inning in defeating Terry Francona and the Indians.

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