The trial of six men who authorities allege attempted to bomb London’s transit network in 2005, two weeks after suicide bombers killed 52 bus and subway commuters in the city, opens Thursday at a high-security London court. The abortive July 21, 2005, attacks on three London Underground trains and a bus shook a city that was still reeling from explosions two weeks earlier that killed 52 passengers and the four bombers — the deadliest attack on London since World War II and the first suicide bombings in Western Europe. Full Story
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