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CVS Says It Won't Carry Rolling Stone with Marathon Bomber on Cover
The Woonsocket-based pharmacy chain announced that it won't sell the controversial magazine when it's released on Friday.

By Joe Hutnak, RI Patch Field Editor
Woonsocket-basedΒ CVS/CaremarkΒ announced on Wednesday that it will not sell the newest edition ofΒ Rolling StoneΒ magazine featuring accused Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on the cover.Β CVS has one store location on Tiogue Avenue in Coventry.
The pharmacy chain issued a statement which said, in part, that itΒ decided not to carry the issueΒ "out of respect for the victims of the attack and their loved ones," according to Boston Magazine online.
In a spot typically reserved for iconic rock stars, Tsarnaev's face appears on the new issue, due on newsstands on Friday.Β
Woonsocket-basedΒ CVS/CaremarkΒ announced on Wednesday that it will not sell the newest edition ofΒ Rolling StoneΒ magazine featuring accused Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on the cover.Β CVS has one store location on Tiogue Avenue in Coventry.
The pharmacy chain issued a statement which said, in part, that itΒ decided not to carry the issueΒ "out of respect for the victims of the attack and their loved ones," according to Boston Magazine online.
In a spot typically reserved for iconic rock stars, Tsarnaev's face appears on the new issue, due on newsstands on Friday.Β
The feature has sparked outrage across social media. A Facebook Page "Boycott Rolling Stone Magazine for their latest cover" had a rapidly growingΒ 36,000 followers on Wednesday morning around 11 a.m.Β
The Rolling Stone article is headlined: βThe Bomber: How a Popular, Promising Student Was Failed by His Family, Fell into Radical Islam, and Became a Monster.β
With additional reporting by Olga Enger, Editor of Newport Patch.
With additional reporting by Olga Enger, Editor of Newport Patch.
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