Bombings in London
Travel Blog • Jim Benning • 07.07.05 | 10:14 AM ET
More bad news. The BBC has a detailed report: At least 33 people are dead.
Travel Blog • Jim Benning • 07.07.05 | 10:14 AM ET
More bad news. The BBC has a detailed report: At least 33 people are dead.
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Anonymous 07.07.05 | 12:41 PM ET
This sickening violence was to be expected. When you hit the side of a hornet nest, some of the hornets are likely to fly out and sting you. Tony Blair shares responsibility for these attacks.
Annina Lavee 07.07.05 | 7:17 PM ET
What can be said about the deaths of everyday Londoners traveling the subway who are such easy targets while # 10 Downing Street, of course, has extremely high security. One life lost is too much.
Frank 07.09.05 | 3:51 PM ET
Anonymous: Don’t be ridiculous. Tony Blair may bear respsonsibility for deaths in Iraq, but the people who got on those subways are fully responsible for their own actions.