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London remembers deadly suicide bombings
LONDON (AFP) - London marked the third anniversary Monday of the suicide bombings on the city's transport network, with ceremonies at blast sites as survivors and the victims' families remembered the deadly attacks.
Nations:U.K. Afghanistan Pakistan Activities:2005 London Bombings Source:(AFP)
2008-07-07
Failed London July 21 plotters lose appeal bid
Four men jailed for life for their part in attempted suicide bombings in London in July 2005 had their appeal bids turned down on Wednesday after the judge branded their crimes "merciless."
Activities:2005 London Bombings
2008-04-23
Qaeda planner linked to UK plots dies: U.S. official
Senior al Qaeda planner Obaidah al Masri, considered a key suspect in the 2005 London subway and bus bombings and a foiled 2006 plot to blow up commercial airliners, is believed to have died, a U.S. official said on Wednesday.
Activities:2005 London Bombings
2008-04-09
Would-be London bombers launch appeal bid
Four men jailed for life for trying to bomb London's transport system in 2005 have launched an appeal, saying their bomb plot was a hoax designed to send a political statement about the war in Iraq.
Activities:2005 London Bombings
2008-03-05
Failed 2005 bombers jailed for life
A judge on Wednesday sentenced four men he described as al-Qaida-inspired plotters to life in prison for trying to bomb London's transit system in July 2005, two weeks after suicide bombers killed 52 commuters.
Nations:Pakistan Activities:2005 London Bombings
2007-07-11
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