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16 Apr 2013 08:02
The Boston Marathon explosions have left many looking for an explanation behind the tragic events that unfolded on Monday. As people scour the web for answers, YouTube has made it easier to stay up-to-date on the latest developments Hours after the explosions took place, the video-sharing website launched an official YouTube Spotlight page devoted to "Explosions at the Boston Marathon." At the time of this writing, the page has 26 videos, with 47 minutes of footage in total. They include U.S. Pr...
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