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    King and Prime Minister lead nation remembering horror of July 7 bombings

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    Composite of handout pictures of a few of the victims of the London terrorist assaults on July 7 2005, high row from left, victims of the Russell Sq. bomb: Helen Jones, 28; Ciaran Cassidy, 22; Gamze Gunoral, 24; Christian Small; Karolina Gluck. Second row from left, victims of the Russell Sq. bomb: Couple Lee Harris, 30, and Samatha Badham, 36; Atique Sharifi, 24; Elizabeth Daplyn, 20; Adrian Johnson, 37; Monika Suchocka, 23. Third row from left, victims of the Russell Sq. bomb: Susan Levy, 53; James Mayes, 28; James Adams; Rachelle Yuen; Ihab Slimane,19. Fourth row from left, victims of the Tavistock Sq. bomb: Shyanuja Parathasangary; Giles Hart; Anthony Fatayi-Williams; Marie Hartley; Miriam Hyman. Fifth row from left: victims of the Tavistock Sq. bomb Jamie Gordon and Neetu Jain; victims of the Aldgate bomb Richard Grey, Benedetta Ciaccia and Richard Ellery. Backside row from left: Aldgate bomb sufferer Fiona Stevenson; Edgware Highway bomb victims David Foulkes, Jonathan Downey, Laura Webb and Jennifer Nicholson (PA)

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