London Reopens for Business; Police Seek Syrian Suspect: ; Scotland Yard Says It has Identified First Victim of Terrorist Attack
Charleston Daily Mail › July 13, 2005
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Charleston Daily Mail › July 13, 2005
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LONDON - Commuters returned to work in London today, the start of the first full week since bombers killed at least 52people on a bus and subway trains. Many travelers said they would defy the attackers by using public transportation as normal, but some were too afraid and took taxis instead.
"I . . . will not let the attacks put me off," said computer consultant Paul Williams, 42, as he prepared to board an underground train in central London. "As far as I am concerned, it is just a normal day at work."See the full content of this document
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London Reopens for Business; Police Seek Syrian Suspect: ; Scotland Yard Says It has Identified First Victim of Terrorist Attack
But Ted Wright, chairman of the British Poultry Council, said he was taking a taxi to avoid the subway system. "In...
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