Some 6,000 police officers patrolled London’s streets and sprawling Underground system Thursday, four weeks after four suicide bombers killed 52 people, while the city’s transit system took a step toward normality by reopening the subway station worst-hit in the attacks. Officials said they had no specific intelligence of a third attack Thursday, but the massive security operation was intended to reassure the public after the deadly July 7 attacks on three subway trains and a bus and the failed July 21 attacks. Full Story
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