Video-World-News-Reuters:Boston Marathon bombing suspect remains in hospital, unable to speak

BOSTON - The surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings remained in serious condition in the hospital on Sunday, unable to speak due to injuries to his neck and tongue sustained while on the run from police, officials said. | Video

Texas residents seek healing at church after deadly blast

WEST, Texas - Hundreds of residents of this close-knit Texas town sought healing at a church service on Sunday, as schools were readied to reopen and authorities investigated the cause of this week's deadly fertilizer plant blast.
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NBC sportscaster Al Michaels arrested on DUI

- Television sports announcer Al Michaels was arrested over the weekend in Santa Monica, California, and charged with a misdemeanor offense of driving while under the influence, police said on Sunday.
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Boston mayor says authorities may never question bomb suspect

- Boston Mayor Tom Menino said on Sunday authorities may never be able to question the Boston Marathon bombing suspect, who lies seriously injured and unable to speak after eluding police for 24 hours.
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Boston bombing suspect remains in serious condition: FBI

- The surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings remained in serious condition on Sunday in Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, the FBI said in a statement, releasing the information at the request of the hospital.
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Russia's Islamist rebels say not at war with Washington

MOSCOW - A group leading an Islamist insurgency against Russia said on Sunday it was not at war with the United States, distancing itself from last week's Boston Marathon bombing.

No light at end of tunnel yet for euro zone

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LONDON - An early peek this week at how the euro zone economy performed in April could cement the case for the next installment in an unprecedented campaign of monetary easing by the world's major central banks.

EU to discuss Syria arms embargo in coming weeks: UK's Hague

ISTANBUL - The European Union will discuss the question of easing an arms embargo preventing weapons supplies to Syrian rebels in the coming weeks, British Foreign Secretary William Hague said on Sunday.
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Most EU bank union work can be done without law change: Eurogroup head

WASHINGTON - The euro zone's top project to boost economic growth - banking union - will not be delayed for now by a row over whether it needs EU law changed because most of the work can be done before this is settled, a senior euro zone official said on Saturday.

Russia's Usmanov knocks steel boss Mittal off top of rich list

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LONDON - Russian businessman Alisher Usmanov has knocked Lakshmi Mittal off the top of this year's Sunday Times Rich List with a jump in his fortune to 13.3 billion pounds ($20.3 billion) after a tough year for the Indian steel magnate.

Boston bombings: a chance for U.S.-Russia cooperation

MOSCOW - Russian President Vladimir Putin may have been tempted to tell U.S. President Barack Obama "I told you so" when U.S. officials blamed two ethnic Chechens for the Boston Marathon bombings.
U.S., 20 Apr 2013

Russia sought FBI's help in 2011 to probe Boston suspect

WASHINGTON - Russia asked the FBI in early 2011 to investigate Boston bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev out of concern he had embraced radical Islam and was going to travel to Russia to join underground groups, U.S. law enforcement sources said on Saturday.
U.S., 20 Apr 2013

Boston bombings: a chance for U.S.-Russia cooperation

MOSCOW - Russian President Vladimir Putin may have been tempted to tell Barack Obama "I told you so" when U.S. officials blamed two ethnic Chechens for the Boston Marathon bombings.

 
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