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| | Boys next door vent rage |
 | | The two invariably stayed inside, avoiding the sunshine to retain a ghoulish pallor, working on computers, and commiserating about their shared plight as teen-age misfits, according to friends, neighbors, and classmates. |
 | | Monday, when they should have been at school, Harris and Klebold arrived together in the BMW, seeming agitated and hurried, acting as if something had gone wrong, said Bill Konen, a human resources consultant who lives next door on the quiet cul-de-sac of modern $200,000 homes. |
 | | "They left the garage door open, like they didn't care who saw them. |
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