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Sunday, July 1, 2007 (PARIS)
Forensic officers at the scene of Saturday's dramatic attack on the terminal building at Glasgow Airport Glasgow Scotland on Sunday.
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Britain arrests 5th suspect linked to failed bombings

The British security forces arrested a fifth person Sunday and police officers swooped down on a number of houses as the government kept the nation's alert status at the highest level of "critical" after failed car bomb attacks in London and Glasgow.
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U.S. tightens airport security
More air marshals on flights to Europe

Hong Kong marks anniversary of handover

Many of the events Sunday underlined how Hong Kong has become a far more Chinese city.
Hong Kong democrats worry judicial independence won't last

Terror's reward: An unmarked grave

Islamic funeral rituals are withheld for Afghan suicide bombers.
High toll of Afghan civilians is reported

Bush to seek Putin's help on Iran
Israel to begin transferring frozen funds to Abbas
Pope calls for reconciliation of Chinese Catholics
Analysis: Roberts Supreme Court is a conservative's dream
U.S. companies tightening scrutiny of Chinese suppliers
2 GI's charged with murder of Iraqis
U.S. and South Korea agree on a trade pact
Letter from China
Inequality in the face of an economic juggernaut.
Endangered games
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Given the stance our government made on the war in Iraq and elsewhere, I think we are just getting used to being a target. It's something we have to live with."

Andrew Fowler, a 39- year-old lawyer in London, speaking of the car bomb that was found and difused on Friday.


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