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City of London police officers stand outside St Paul's Cathedral in London,
Tuesday, April 16, 2013. British police are reviewing security plans for
Sunday's London Marathon, the next major international marathon, because
of the bombs that killed three people at the race in Boston.
Police already were preparing a major security operation for Wednesday's
ceremonial funeral for former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, an event
at St. Paul's Cathedral that will be attended by Queen Elizabeth II
and many dignitaries. The funeral's security plans are expected to be reviewed
in light of the Boston bombings. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)The Associated PressA
man walks through security barriers put up outside St Paul's Cathedral in
London, Tuesday, April 16, 2013. British police are reviewing security plans
for Sunday's London Marathon, the next major international marathon, because
of the bombs that killed three people at the race in Boston.
Police already were preparing a major security operation for Wednesday's
ceremonial funeral for former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, an event
at St. Paul's Cathedral that will be attended by Queen Elizabeth II
and many dignitaries. The funeral's security plans are expected to be reviewed
in light of the Boston bombings. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)The Associated PressA
woman walks through security barriers put up outside St Paul's Cathedral
in London, Tuesday, April 16, 2013. British police are reviewing security
Joe Andruzzi, a former NFL offensive lineman who was diagnosed with non-Hodgkins
lymphoma in 2007, attended Mondays race to support runners raising money
for his foundation supporting cancer research, NFL.com reports. Andruzzi,
seen here in a 2009 photograph, sprang into action following the bombings
and was seen carrying one victim to safety. (AP)A former New England
Patriots guard who once joined his three New York City firefighter brothers
during a ceremony heralding the return of football following the Sept. 11
terror attacks witnessed another tragedy on Monday and selflessly began
helping those injured at the Boston Marathon.Joe Andruzzi, who won three
Super Bowl rings with the Patriots during five seasons, attended Mondays
race to support runners raising money for his foundation supporting cancer
research, NFL.com reports. Andruzzi, who was diagnosed with non-Hodgkins
lymphoma in 2007, sprang into action following the bombings and appeared
in a viral photograph on Twitter carrying a victim to safety.Jen and
I are safe, Andruzzi posted on Twitter on Monday, reassuring people who
were concerned for him and his wife. Thanks for all the tweets.-
Joe AndruzziAndruzzi later thanked emergency personnel in a subsequent message
and released a statement thanking countless individuals who responded to
bloodied and frightened marathon participants and their supporters.Marathon
Monday should be about uplifting stories, personal challenges and f
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