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Britain Releases Report on London Bombers
DAVID STRINGER (AP Online)
05/11/2006
Survivors of the bombings are campaigning for a public inquiry similar to the
U.S. commission into the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks in the United States, claiming
the reports are not likely to address any mistakes made by government officials.
Article
LONDON -- Legislative investigators concluded that British intelligence agencies had "no culpable failures" before the July 7 transit...
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British spies had come across two London bombers
Adrian Croft (Reuters)
05/11/2006
Article
LONDON (Reuters) - British security services had come across two men who went on to carry out last year's July 7 bomb attacks on London...
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Security service watched two London bombers
(Reuters)
05/11/2006
Article
LONDON (Reuters) - Two men who carried out last year's July 7 attacks on London were watched by British security services but had not...
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British spies had come across two London bombers: report
Adrian Croft (Reuters)
05/11/2006
Article
LONDON (Reuters) - British security services had come across two men who went on to carry out last year's July 7 bomb attacks on London...
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Security service watched two London bombers: report
(Reuters)
05/11/2006
Article
LONDON (Reuters) - Two men who carried out last year's July 7 attacks on London were watched by British security services but had not...
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Britain Releases Report on London Bombers
(AP Online)
05/11/2006
Article
LONDON -- The decision by British intelligence agencies not to concentrate on two London bombers before the July 7 attacks was understandable...
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Report: Failure to Watch Bomber Before London Attacks Understandable
(AP Online)
05/11/2006
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LONDON, May 11 -- The decision by British intelligence agencies not to concentrate on two London bombers before the July 7 attacks was...
WE DEMAND A PUBLIC INQUIRY AND NOT AN INTELLIGENCE REPORT
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British Attorney General Says Guantanamo 'Should Close'
Kevin Sullivan, A21 (Post)
05/11/2006