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Erin Shevlin, part-owner of King's Head Pub & Restaurant in Sunrise, Fla., prepares for a candelight vigil to commemorate the deadly terrorist attacks in London, July 7, 2005. "This is our way of showing we might not be there, but we're here for them," said Shevlin.
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Traders in the Chicago Mercantile Exchange's Eurodollar Trading Pit react after hearing news of the bombings in London, July 7, 2005, in Chicago.
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A man holds his son as he places a cross outside the British Embassy in Washington, July 7, 2005. The man did not want to be identified by name.
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Members of the Texas House of Representatives stand for a moment of silence in sympathy for the London bombing victims, July 7, 2005, in Austin, Texas. Rep. Sylvester Turner, D-Houston, bottom right, called for the observance.
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Robert Santurri waves the Union Jack in support of bombing victims as afternoon traffic rolls past, July 7, 2005, in Madison, Wis.
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The Rev. Canon Anne Mallonee, Vicar of St. Paul's Chapel, rings the Peace Bell after a prayer service dedicated to the victims of the London terror bombings, July 8, 2005. The bell was donated to New York by the people of London following the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks.
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Kathleen Maunsell, of Whittier, Calif., wipes her eyes during the daily prayer service at St. Paul's Chapel in New York, July 8, 2005. The service was dedicated to the victims of the London terror bombings.
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New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, right, signs a condolence book for the victims of the London terrorist attacks, as British Consul General Sir Philip Thomas stands by, at the British Consulate-General in New York, July 8, 2005.
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Tour de France General Director Jean-Marie Leblanc, left, observes a minute of silence for victims of the London attacks, along with riders waiting at the start line for the seventh stage of the Tour de France cycling race between Luneville, eastern France, and Karlsruhe, Germany, July 8, 2005.
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Flowers and a message of support to Great Britain are seen in front of the British Embassy in Berlin, July 8, 2005.
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Indonesian muslims pray at istiqlal mosque in Jakarta, Indonesia, July 8, 2005. Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation and the victim of three bloody attacks by Islamic militants since 2002, condemned the blasts in London.
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People gather in Florence, Italy, to commemorate the London bombing victims, July 7, 2005.
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Italian Cabinet ministers stand for a minute of silence at the Italian Senate to commemorate the bombing victims, July 7, 2005.
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A woman lights candles in front of the British Embassy in Warsaw, Poland, July 7, 2005.
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European Union flags fly at half staff outside the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, July 8, 2005, as a mark of respect for victims of the deadly bomb attacks in London.
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Rev. Stephen Oliver, front third left, and other religious leaders take part in a prayer for peace during a vigil near Aldgate Station in central London, July 8, 2005.