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The Guardian
G2 15.7.2005

Behind the banal street scene,
a picture of
devastation that will change our fears
The Guardian p. 5
18.7.2005
http://www.politics.guardian.co.uk/attackonlondon/story/0,16132,1530798,00.html

The Guardian
p. 3 8.7.2005

Tube, bus and train shutdown :
Thousands
forced to find alternative routes home
The Guardian
p. 6 8.7.2005
http://www.guardian.co.uk/terrorism/story/0,12780,1523632,00.html

The Guardian
p. 1 8.7.2005

copié 30.7.2005

The Guardian > G2
p.1 8.7.2005

'Savagely woken from a pleasant dream'
Londoners woke yesterday still basking in the warm glow of their Olympic
triumph.
Then came the news they had dreaded - and half expected - since
September 2001.
James Meek walks through the streets of a suddenly pedestrian city
The Guardian > G2
pp. 2-3 8.7.2005
http://www.guardian.co.uk/terrorism/story/0,12780,1523827,00.html

The Guardian
p. 13 8.7.2005

The Guardian
p. 16 14.7.2005

The Guardian
p. 5 15.7.2005

The day the country stood still
The Guardian
p. 4 15.7.2005

The world in one city
The Guardian p. 1
15.7.2005
http://www.guardian.co.uk/attackonlondon/story/0,16132,1529036,00.html

The Guardian
p. 14 18.7.2005






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30.7.2005

The Guardian
22.7.2005

On the run last night: four would-be suicide
bombers
Two weeks after 52 people were killed in London, an identical pattern:
attacks
on tube and bus in the east, the west, the south and the north.
But the devices failed
The Guardian p. 1
22.7.2005
http://www.guardian.co.uk/attackonlondon/story/0,16132,1533991,00.html

London: not quaking, but wondering what
dread tomorrow may bring
Jonathan Freedland
takes to the streets of the capital and finds fear and frustration starting to
replace stoicism
The Guardian p. 3
22.7.2005
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,3604,1533978,00.html

London bombs
The Times 22.7.2005

Muslims in Europe
The Times 26.7.2005

Jean Charles de Menezes.
Guardian web frontpage 25.7.2005

He made no attempt to run away
The Guardian p. 1
17.8.2005
http://www.guardian.co.uk/attackonlondon/story/0,16132,1550565,00.html

Maria Otone de Menezes is comforted by her
sister and husband.
The Times copié 26.7.2005

24.7.2005
Man shot in terror hunt was innocent young
Brazilian
· Met regrets London shooting 'tragedy'
· Victim's country seeks talks with Straw
O
Sunday July 24, 2005
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/
story/0,6903,1535226,00.html

Peter Brookes
The Times 26.7.2005

The Guardian
17.8.2005
http://www.guardian.co.uk/attackonlondon/
story/0,16132,1550565,00.html

Key questions over De Menezes shooting
The Guardian p. 6
17.8.2005
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,1550666,00.html

A Londres, la bavure en face
mardi 23 août 2005 - 18:34
Performance artistique et politique, mardi, dans la vitrine du grand magasin
londonien Selfridge's, sur Oxford Street, en plein centre de la capitale
britannique.
La scène représente la mort de Jean-Charles de Menezes, jeune électricien
brésilien abattu par erreur par les hommes de Scotland Yard dans le métro de
Londres,
au lendemain des attentats manqués du 21 juillet. Le Brésilien de 27 ans avait
d'abord été accusé par la police d'avoir cherché à fuir.
En réalité, il a été identifié à tort comme un kamikaze et exécuté de sept
balles dans la tête.
L'installation est l'œuvre d'étudiants de la «Prince's Drawing School», une
fondation financée par le prince de Galles.
La commission d'enquête indépendante chargée
d'enquêter sur la bavure a annoncé mardi qu'elle ne publierait pas son rapport
avant février 2006.
«Personne ne peut s'attendre à ce qu'une telle enquête soit précipitée. Elle
doit être de grande ampleur et être menée avec un soin considérable»,
a déclaré un porte-parole de la commission.
La justice britannique a de son côté repoussé l'enquête médico-légale au 23
février 2006, sans préciser le motif de ce report.
Une avocate de la famille s'est déclarée
satisfaite de disposer d'une échéance pour la conclusion de l'enquête.
Lundi soir, des proches de Menezes ont déposé une lettre ouverte au Premier
ministre pour demander «la vérité et la justice» sur le drame.
Deux émissaires du gouvernement brésilien sont actuellement à Londres.
Libération.fr, mardi 23 août 2005 - 18:34
http://www.liberation.fr/page.php?Article=313053&Template=GALERIE&Objet=44008

21/7/2005 > Subway riders filled up a train in
London Friday.
NYT Copié 23.7.2005

Faces of the suspects
The Guardian p. 1
23.7.2005
http://www.guardian.co.uk/attackonlondon/story/0,16132,1534742,00.html

Seconds to decide if suspect is suicide
threat
Shoot to kill Special armed squad first to use tactics developed with Israeli
aid
The Guardian p. 2
23.7.2005
http://politics.guardian.co.uk/terrorism/story/0,15935,1534756,00.html

Fear in the city
After the July 7 bombings, much was made of London's defiance towards the
terrorists.
But today, following another anxious week,
the capital's mood seems less sure.
Can things ever return to normal, wonders Tim Dowling.
The Guardian G2
pp. 2-3 26.7.2005
http://www.guardian.co.uk/attackonlondon/story/0,16132,1535982,00.html

Bomb suspect 'became a militant' in prison
Background details emerge of refugee pair who grew up in Britain,
amid alarm at
scapegoating of asylum seekers
The Guardian p. 4
28.7.2005
http://www.guardian.co.uk/attackonlondon/story/0,16132,1537640,00.html

Day of high alert for wary commuters as 6,000 police seek to
deter and reassure
For first Thursday after failed bombings Met places thousands of armed officers
on streets and transport system
The Guardian p. 10
29.7.2005
http://www.guardian.co.uk/attackonlondon/story/0,16132,1538493,00.html

Scholars hit back at 'evil' bombers
Lecturers tour mosques to win over youth
The Guardian
p. 12 29.7.2005
http://www.guardian.co.uk/attackonlondon/story/0,16132,1538541,00.html

The investigation so far
The Guardian p. 5
30.7.2005

London feels the chill as takings fall
Bomb fears hit hotels, shops and restaurants
The Guardian p. 7
30.7.2005
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,3604,1539093,00.html

Private Eye
Copié 25.7.2005

Private Eye Copié
26.7.2005

Private Eye
n° 1137 22.7.2005
L: Mayor of London Ken Livingstone.
R: Prime Minister Tony Blair.
Related >
Tread more carefully
Ken Livingstone is playing with fire
when he embraces Islamists who are at odds
with our progressive tradition
The Guardian p. 21
27.7.2005
http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1536778,00.html

Bell
If... The Guardian > G2
p. 23 26.7.2005

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If... The Guardian > G2
p. 23 27.7.2005
Prime Minister Tony Blair.
Safety tips
Help us to help you travel safely and securely on the Tube
Safety and security has always been our top priority.
Following the recent
terrorist attacks on the Tube,
we have implemented a number of additional
security measures to complement those already in place.
Here’s what we do to help keep the Tube safe.
Each of our 275 stations has its own evacuation plan.
Every member of staff has had training in evacuation and safety procedures
and
are currently in high visibility clothing (as are police patrols, both BTP and
Metropolitan at stations throughout central London).
A thorough check of all public areas of the train is now being undertaken
by the
train crew in the course of their normal duties and this includes when changing
ends at terminal stations,
and when each train is entering or leaving service.
Extra staff patrols are at stations and additional search teams are currently on
standby.
There is close liaison between Tube, police, fire and ambulance services.
We hold regular emergency exercises, like Operation Dartboard in June 2005, and
are constantly re-evaluating our evacuation procedures
You, our customer, also have a part to play in maintaining security.
Please be alert for any unattended bags or luggage. If you see something that
looks suspicious, please contact the nearest LU staff member.
Please keep your luggage with you at all times – this helps us avoid unnecessary
security alerts and delays
Please follow the instructions of LU staff in the event of any emergency - they
are trained to ensure your safety.
To encourage the public to help us keep the network safe:
We are undertaking additional PA announcements regarding keeping belongings with
you
and to reassure you when the train has to stop in a tunnel for longer than a
few seconds.
We have engaged the media and called on you to be vigilant, keep belongings with
you, and report anything suspicious to staff.
New posters have been produced to remind you to ‘Help us keep the Tube safe’
Safety tips : Help us to help you travel safely and securely on the Tube,
Transport for London : London Underground,
copié 5.8.2005,
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tube/using/useful-info/safety/safety-tips.asp
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