BERLIN (Reuters) - The Boston marathon bomb blasts that claimed the lives of at least three people on Monday were "ghastly and cowardly" attacks striking at the core of the freest of human activities, world athletics head Lamine Diack said on Tuesday.
Two bombs ripped through the crowd at the finish line of the world's oldest annual marathon, killing three people, maiming others and injuring more than 100 in what a White House official said would be treated as an "act of terror".
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