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Priscilla Portugal, center, walks with other employees of a nearby Starbucks past the spot where the first bomb detonated near the finish line of the Boston Marathon on Boylston Street in Boston, Wednesday, April 24, 2013. Traffic was allowed to flow all the way down Boylston Street on Wednesday morning for the first time since two explosions on April 15. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)
In this Jan. 11, 2013 file photo, Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee Chairman Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va. speaks in Charleston, W.Va. Online privacy rules are changing. The question now is how much you'll care. Rockefeller planned a hearing Wednesday to press his proposal to subject companies to penalties by the Federal Trade Commission if they violate a consumer's "do not track" request. (AP Photo/Tyler Evert, File)
A chicken egg is displayed next to a sub-fossilised pre-17th century Elephant Bird egg to scale the size difference at Christie's auction house's premises in London, Wednesday, March 27, 2013. The Elephant Bird egg, which is estimated to fetch 20,000 to 30,000 pounds ($30,210 to $45,315 and 23,645 to 35,467 euro) in the forthcoming Travel, Science and Natural History sale on April 24, measures over 100 times the average size of a chicken egg, and stands at 21cm in diameter and 30cm in height. The extinct Elephant Bird species was native to Madagascar and among the heaviest known birds. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
In this Wednesday, March 27, 2013 file photo, Christie's scientific specialist James Hyslop poses for photographs with a sub-fossilized pre-17th century Elephant Bird egg at the auction house's premises in London. A massive partly fossilized egg laid by a now-extinct elephant bird has sold for more than double its estimate at a London auction. Christie’s auction house said Wednesday, April 24, 2013, the foot long, nearly nine-inches in diameter egg fetched 66,675 pounds ($101,813). It had been valued at 20,000 to 30,000 pounds pre-sale, and was sold to an anonymous buyer over the telephone after about ten minutes of competitive bidding. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham, File)
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 In this Feb. 15, 2011 file photo, Lance Armstrong pauses during an interview in Austin, Texas. The Justice Department laid out its case in a lawsuit against Lance Armstrong on Tuesday, Apriil 23, 2013 saying the cyclist violated his contract with the U.S. Postal Service and was "unjustly enriched" while cheating to win the Tour de France. (AP Photo/Thao Nguyen, File)
A federal agent wearing a hazmat suit secures a container used during a search of the Tupelo, Miss., home of Everett Dutschke, Tuesday, April 23, 2013 in connection with the recent ricin attacks. No charges have been filed against Dutschke and he hasn’t been arrested. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)
Harrison’s Sam Maryland watches his putt fall into the cup during Tuesday’s Region 4AAAAAA championship at Brookstone. Though Kennesaw Mountain’s Jonathan Keppler claimed the individual title, Maryland and the Hoyas’ stretched their team title streak to 16.
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Though Walton was shut out of the 
sectional as a team, John Yi qualified 
as an individual with a 73 in Tuesday’s Region 5AAAAAA tournament.
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Abbey Williams shot 82 to lead Walton to a third-place finish in the Region 5AAAAAA championship, which clinched the Lady Raiders a sectional berth.
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Abbey Williams shot 82 to lead Walton to a third-place finish in the Region 5AAAAAA championship, which clinched the Lady Raiders a sectional berth.
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