Thu, 14 Jul, 2005 - 16:04
The victims of the July 7 terror bombings were remembered across the globe today in a dignified and defiant two-minute silence.
As Big Ben chimed noon, remarkable scenes were repeated across the continents.
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CourtsLondon bomb blastsPlace: Buckingham PalacePlace: BritainPlace: AtlanticPlace: USPlace: 10 Downing StreetPlace: MetPlace: Trafalgar SquarePlace: LondonPlace: WalesPlace: PendoylanPlace: Vale of GlamorganPlace: United StatesPlace: New YorkPlace: PennsylvaniaPlace: VirginiaPlace: Great BritainPlace: St AndrewsPerson: thePerson: QueenPerson: Prime Minister Tony BlairPerson: Home SecretaryPerson: Charles ClarkePerson: MetropolitanPerson: Ian BlairPerson: Deputy Prime Minister John PrescottPerson: MayorPerson: Ken LivingstonePerson: Sebastian CoePerson: Bob GeldofPerson: Keira KnightleyPerson: David HemeryPerson: Daley ThompsonPerson: Denise LewisPerson: LivingstonePerson: LondonersPerson: Prince CharlesPerson: CamillaPerson: CharlesPerson: Archbishop of CanterburyPerson: Rowan WilliamsPerson: WilliamsPerson: George PatakiPerson: New YorkersPerson: AmericansPerson: Tiger WoodsPerson: EarlEvent: July 7Event: 11Event: OlympicEvent: British OpenOrganisation: YardOrganisation: European UnionOrganisation: European Commission

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