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Week In Review: Bombing Suspect Moved, Senate Race Returns, Changes At BPS

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Adrianne Haslet, a a professional ballroom dancer injured by one of the bombs that exploded near the Boston Marathon finish line, lifts her bandaged left leg in her bed at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital in Boston, Wednesday, April 24, 2013.  Haslet, who lost her left foot and part of her lower leg, vows that she will dance again.  (AP Photo/Bizuayehu Tesfaye)
Adrianne Haslet, a a professional ballroom dancer injured by one of the bombs that exploded near the Boston Marathon finish line, lifts her bandaged left leg in her bed at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital in Boston, Wednesday, April 24, 2013. Haslet, who lost her left foot and part of her lower leg, vows that she will dance again. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/AP)

We'll talk about the week's news, including the latest on the bombing suspect, the reemergence of the U.S. senate candidates on the campaign trail, and a resigned at the top of the Boston Public School system.

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Renee Loth, Boston Globe columnist. (Renee mentioned the Design Museum in her hubbub, you can find out more here.)

John Carroll, writes the Campaign Outsider blog and professor of communication at Boston University.

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Boston Globe "The 26-year-old Chinese entrepreneur had just pulled his new Mercedes to the curb on Brighton Avenue to answer a text when an old sedan swerved behind him, slamming to a stop. A man in dark clothes got out and approached the passenger window. It was nearly 11 p.m. last Thursday."

WBUR "A judge magistrate read him his rights. According to a court transcript, Tsarnaev was alert enough to respond by nodding his head, at one point even mouthing the word, “no” when asked if he could afford his own attorney. Then he was charged with using a weapon of mass destruction that killed three people and destroyed public property."

This segment aired on April 26, 2013.

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