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British Officials Say They Had No Warning
Britain's security agencies were focused on security at Gleneagles, Scotland, for the opening of the Group of 8 summit meeting...
New York Times - July 7, 2005
After Coordinated Bombs, London Is Stunned, Bloodied and Stoic
An unknown group claimed responsibility on an Arabic Web site, but authorities said it was too early to settle on one suspect...
New York Times - July 7, 2005
Bomb chaos closes gigs, theatres
REM and Queen postpone gigs and West End shows are scrapped after bomb blasts in London...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Emergency pill sex fears allayed
Making the morning after pill available to buy in chemists has not caused more people to practise unsafe sex, say experts...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
G8 prepares climate change statement
A compromise deal on action on climate change that would enable all G8 leaders to claim victory is expected to be announced Friday morning...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Politicians condemn London attack
Political leaders in Northern Ireland unite in their condemnation of Thursday's terrorist attack in London...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Markets recover from worst levels
Global markets recover from lows as the market takes stock of the financial impact of the London bomb blasts on Thursday...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Galloway: Bombings price of Iraq
Anti-war MP George Galloway calls the London attacks "despicable" but adds they were the price of UK foreign policy...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
London bombings toll rises to 38
Four terror attacks on London's transport network leave 38 people dead and 700 injured...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Captors kill Egypt envoy to Iraq
Cairo confirms that its envoy to Baghdad has been killed, five days after being kidnapped in the Iraqi capital...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Mayor condemns 'cowardly' attack
London's mayor denounces the attacks on the city as "cowardly"...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Reporters' Log: London bombs
Reporters' logs...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Blair says 'terror will not win'
Tony Blair says the UK will not be intimidated, as his foreign secretary says the attacks bear al-Qaeda's hallmarks...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
G8 prepares for big declarations
Tony Blair returns to Gleneagles as G8 leaders prepare to make a string of announcements on Friday...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Massive hunt for London bombers
A massive investigation is under way to find out who was responsible for four bombs which killed 38 people...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Zarqawi Group Says It Killed Egyptian Envoy
The group said today that it carried out a threat to pursue diplomats in retaliation for their links to the Iraq government...
New York Times - July 7, 2005
In London, a Typical Day Turns Into Chaos
A typically drizzly London commute turned into chaos today as passengers were forced onto the streets by a series of explosions...
New York Times - July 7, 2005
Rush-Hour Strike Wounds Up to 1,000; Blair Sees G-8 Link
The explosions ripped apart a double decker bus and caused officials to close and evacuate the entire subway system...
New York Times - July 7, 2005
Mobile networks bear blast strain
Mobile phone networks are recovering after struggling in the hours immediately after the London blasts...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Bomb chaos closes theatres, gigs
Concerts and West End shows due to take place in London are cancelled following bomb blasts in the city...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Terror security is stepped up
Security tightens across Wales, armed police carry out M4 checks and travel is severely disrupted after terror attacks in London...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Sombre Coe flies back after vote
Lord Coe says he is 'saddened and shocked' as he returns to the UK from the Olympic vote in Singapore...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Schools closed following blasts
Schools in London's Westminster and Camden will be closed on Friday following the terrorist attacks...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Urgency 'vital' in climate talks
Climate campaigners have urged G8 leaders not to lose sight of the urgent need to tackle greenhouse emissions...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
London rocked by terror attacks
At least two people are killed and many more injured in terror attacks on London's transport network...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Iranians to train Iraq's military
Former enemies Iran and Iraq say they will launch broad military co-operation including training the Iraqi army...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Witness' horror at Tube injuries
A man who escaped from a Tube train blast describes the terror on board after the explosion...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Double killer loses release fight
A loyalist gunman convicted of killing two friends has lost the final round of a legal battle to be released early...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Latest travel situation in London
The city's transport system gradually returns to normal and Londoners are advised to leave plenty of time for their journey home...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Arroyo asks all ministers to quit
Philippines President Arroyo asks her entire Cabinet to resign, amid continuing calls for her to step down too...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Hurricane bears down on Caribbean
Residents of Jamaica, Cuba and Haiti are warned to take shelter as Hurricane Dennis gathers force...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Hundreds hurt in blasts
Hospitals across London have treated significant numbers of casualties after blasts in the centre of the capital...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Muslim leaders join condemnation
Muslim leaders condemn the attacks on London and say they fear their communities could now fall prey to vigilante attacks...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
IOC sympathy over blasts
Olympic chiefs say terrorist explosions in London will not affect the city's hosting of the 2012 Games...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Eyewitnesses tell of rush hour terror
Witnesses speak of the devastation caused by the explosions across central London...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
In quotes: World reaction
World leaders are quick to condemn a series of blasts on London's public transport network...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
G8 statements delayed to Friday
The G8 leaders in Gleneagles put back all announcements until Friday after the bomb attacks on London...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Blair: Terrorists won't win
Tony Blair says terrorists will not destroy "our way of life" with attacks aimed at "all nations and civilised people"...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
More than 30 die in London blasts
Four terror attacks on London's transport network leave more than 30 dead and hundreds injured...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Pupils stay in class after blasts
Parents in London are being advised not to make unnecessary journeys to pick their children up from school...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
London mobile networks jammed
Mobile phone networks have been jammed with anxious callers tried to contact friends and family in London...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Murder inquiry as man shot dead
A woman is arrested as part of a murder investigation after a man dies in a shooting in mid Wales...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Oil prices slide after explosions
Oil prices fall back from record highs, shadowing stock market falls across Europe, after a serious of explosions hit London's transport system...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
London Olympic party called off
Plans for a London 2012 victory homecoming are cancelled after multiple explosions hit the capital city...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Anger after town chemical spill
Residents of a County Antrim apartment block voice anger over a spillage of chemicals being stored there...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Extra security after London bombs
Security is stepped up across Scotland after a terrorist attack in London as G8 leaders meet at Gleneagles...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Two Palestinians die in attacks
Two Palestinian militants are reported to have been killed during two separate attacks in Gaza and the West Bank...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
More protests over Ayodhya attack
Hindu nationalists continue to protest against Tuesday's attack on a bitterly disputed religious site in India...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Speak out, African leaders told
African leaders will not be credible unless they speak out about their neighbours' "wrong policies", the UN chief says...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
UK's Blair set to leave G8 summit
Tony Blair is to travel to London to discuss the London explosions with police, but the G8 summit continues...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Nato troops arrest Karadzic's son
Nato troops arrest the son of Bosnian Serb wartime leader Radovan Karadzic, who is wanted for war crimes...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Markets fall after London blasts
Global stock markets plunge and the UK pound drops after a number of blasts hit London on Thursday...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
London explosions: Your accounts
Several people have been injured and London's underground system closed following explosions at Liverpool Street Tube station. Send us your comments...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
London hospitals put on alert
Hospitals across London have been put on major incident alert after explosions across the city...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Massive disruption in London
Home Secretary Charles Clarke advises people not to make "unnecessary journeys" in the city...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Reporters' Log: London blasts
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BBC News - July 7, 2005
Terror of passengers on tube
One eyewitness speaks of the panic on the tube as a power surge stops trains...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Police killer loses Lords appeal
Convicted police killer Harry Roberts loses his House of Lords appeal about the use of secret evidence...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Coe flies back after London vote
Lord Coe is determined to make an immediate start to preparations for the 2012 Olympics...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Blair vows terrorists won't win
Tony Blair says terrorists will not destroy "our values and our way of life" after blasts hit London's transport network...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Eyewitness reports from the scene
Witnesses tell of the devastation caused by the explosions across central London...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Two die in London terror blasts
Two people are killed and many more injured in terror attacks on London's transport network...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Thousands Are Arrested in India in Unrest Over Temple Site
Demonstrators on Wednesday protested an attack on a disputed religious site that has emerged as India's most potent symbol of sectarian strife...
New York Times - July 7, 2005
Kidnappers Threaten to Kill Egyptian Diplomat in Baghdad
The threat came on a day when violence continued to ripple across Iraq and progress on the writing of the nation's new constitution inched forward...
New York Times - July 7, 2005
Bush Arrives at Summit Session, Ready to Stand Alone
President Bush arrived at a summit meeting of the big industrial nations after signaling that he would not budge on how best to address global warming...
New York Times - July 7, 2005
Egypt Puts Off Reformer's Trial, Letting Him Run Against Mubarak
An Egyptian court postponed the forgery trial of a leading opposition figure, Ayman Nour, clearing the way for him to run in the presidential election...
New York Times - July 7, 2005
Prince of Monaco Acknowledges Son by French-Togolese Woman
Prince Albert II of Monaco officially recognized paternity of the boy, thereby conferring on him the eventual rights to a thick slice of his billion-dollar fortune...
New York Times - July 7, 2005
Israel Denies Discord in Gaza Over Fate of Settlers' Houses
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon denied that Israelis and Palestinians had failed to agree on how to deal with the houses of settlers who will be pulled out of Gaza...
New York Times - July 7, 2005
Relaxant 'helps premature babies'
A treatment given to premature babies reduces their risk of developmental problems, US scientists claim...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Canaletto painting sold for £11m
A painting of Venice by Italian master Canaletto fetches a world record £11m at Christie's auction house in London...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Boys admit beating man to death
Two teenage boys admit carrying out an assault on a man who later died from brain damage...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Blair will not 'flinch' on Africa
Tony Blair has pledged to push other G8 leaders "the whole way" on securing a deal for increased aid for Africa...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Call for Afghan war crimes court
Afghanistan's president should set up a court to try people accused of war crimes, Human Rights Watch says...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Papers' Olympic gold in gloating
A look at how the newspapers reported London's victory in the race to host the 2012 Olympics...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Rugby: Lions make changes
Geordan Murphy and Mark Cueto replace Shane Williams and Jason Robinson for the third Test...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Job optimism follows Olympic win
Construction companies believe London's hosting of the 2012 Olympic Games will showcase their talents...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
Mandela addresses Live 8 finale
Nelson Mandela tells the final Live 8 concert they were working to "make poverty history"...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
G8 security tight after clashes
Police enforce a security cordon around an eco-camp housing thousands of G8 protesters in Stirling...
BBC News - July 7, 2005
 
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SHOULD AMERICAN TAXPAYERS PAY THE TAB TO BAILOUT THE BIG THREE AUTOMAKERS?
NO WAY, NO HOW!!!
YES, THE INDUSTRY IS MUCH TOO IMPORTANT FOR US TO LET IT FAIL.
IT DEPENDS ON THE TERMS OF THE DEAL. WHAT INTEREST RATE WILL THEY PAY FOR THE CASH? WHAT DO WE GET AS COLLATERAL?
LET'S BAILOUT TWO OF THE THREE AND LET ONE FAIL. THEY SHOULD COMPETE TO BE IN THE TOP TWO BY CUTTING COSTS AND WAGES!
YES, BECAUSE WE CAN SAVE THEM JUST LIKE WE SAVED THE BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, ETC.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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