Bostonians remember bomb victims, one week on


BOSTON (Massachusetts): Bostonians gathered at a makeshift memorial on Monday to remember the victims of last week's devastating marathon bombings - some seeking comfort, others looking to honor the dead.

At 2.50pm (1850 GMT), church bells rang out across the city as hundreds of people stood silently at the end of a security cordon set up near the blast sites at the marathon finish line on Boylston Street to pay their respects.

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