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UPDATED: 08:09, July 15, 2005
London falls silent for the victims of terror bombings
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Financial celebrities of London observe a two-minute silence at noon in front of the former Royal Exchange in London July 14, 2005. The streets of London fell silent on Thursday at midday as Britain paused in memory of the victims of last week's terror bombings, and millions of people across Europe paid their own quiet tribute.

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Financial celebrities of London observe a two-minute silence at noon in front of the former Royal Exchange in London July 14, 2005. The streets of London fell silent on Thursday at midday as Britain paused in memory of the victims of last week's terror bombings, and millions of people across Europe paid their own quiet tribute.

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The streets of London fell silent on Thursday at midday as Britain paused in memory of the victims of last week's terror bombings, and millions of people across Europe paid their own quiet tribute.

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