Obama to speak at memorial for Boston bombing victims


BOSTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Thursday was set to speak at a memorial service for victims of the Boston Marathon bombing amid a manhunt for suspects seen on video taken before two blasts struck near the finish line on Monday.

His remarks at the interfaith service were set to come amid a manhunt for at least two men seen on video taken before two blasts struck near the finish line on Monday, killing three and wounding 176 in a crowd of tens of thousands.

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