- Salina Kosgei (Kenya) wins the women's Marathon, and Deriba Merga (Ethiopia) wins the men's race. Americans finish third in both divisions. [Boston Herald]
- Lexington celebrates the first battle of the Revolutionary War. [Boston Herald]
- Paul Pierce has 112,000 Twitter followers. [Boston Globe]
- The Zakim Bridge night lights will be turned on again. [Boston Globe]
- The lake with the unpronounceable name has been spelled wrong. [Worcester Telegram & Gazette]
- The Commonwealth Museum is displaying original copies of the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights, and other historical documents. [Boston Channel]
- Sox smack the O's around, 12 - 1. [Boston Herald]
Image by shoothead from photos tagged "Bostonist" on Flickr.



Hi,
Running for a good cause is a must and winning is not the ultimate goal.This shows the patriotism of an individual how he or she thinks about his or her country and what is their contribution towards the country.Marathon brings all of them on a single platform which shows the unity.
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psusane
www.getinforum.com
Hi,
Running for a good cause is a must and winning is not the ultimate goal.This shows the patriotism of an individual how he or she thinks about his or her country and what is their contribution towards the country.Marathon brings all of them on a single platform which shows the unity.
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psuane
www.getinforum.com
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