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• 8. 5 DEAD IN WASHINGTON SHOOTINGS • One suspect was shot by police, two were found dead in a parking lot and two others in an apartment complex south of Seattle. • • 9. WHY DOCTORS WARN AGAINST THE 'CINNAMON CHALLENGE' • Swallowing a spoonful of the spice in 60 seconds -- a prank depicted on YouTube -- has caused hospitalizations and a surge in calls to poison centers. • • 10. REESE WITHERSPOON ARRESTED IN ATLANTA • The Oscar-winning actress, charged with disorderly conduct, asked a state trooper, "Do you know my name?" after her husband was pulled over and given a sobriety test. •
AP News in Brief Mournful silence, return to work: Boston marks week from Marathon bombings
• BOSTON (AP) -- Seven days after the Boston Marathon bombings, the city planned to mark the traumatic week with mournful silence and a return to its bustling commute. • Authorities on Friday made the unprecedented request that residents stay at home during the manhunt for suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. He was discovered that evening hiding in a boat covered by a tarp in suburban Watertown. • In another sign of progress, city officials said they are beginning the process of reopening to the public the six-block site around the bombing. The announcement came Sunday, a day when people could still watch investigators at the crime scene work in white jumpsuits. • "It's surreal," said Barbara Alton, as she walked her dog along Newbury Street. "But I feel like things are starting to get back to normal." • Tsarnaev remained hospitalized and unable to speak with a gunshot wound to the throat. He was expected to be charged by federal authorities. The 19-year-old suspect also is likely to face state charges in connection with the fatal shooting of MIT police officer Sean Collier in Cambridge, said Stephanie Guyotte, a spokeswoman for the Middlesex District Attorney's office. • ___
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