Memories Of London’s 2005 Terrorist Attack Live On As If It Were Yesterday
By Ari Shapiro
On July 7, 2005, terrorists hit public transportation networks across London in a series of suicide bombings. Ten years later, we hear the personal stories of two people remembering that day.
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