United We Stand
Papers tell of London's dark day
British headlines talk of sorrow and defiance
British newspapers marked on Friday London's bloodiest peacetime attack with somber front pages that struck a defiant tone.
"Our spirit will never be broken," said Britain's top-selling Sun tabloid, calling Thursday morning's rush-hour bombings "56 minutes of hell".
"In the name of New York, Washington, Bali, Nairobi, Madrid and now London, we shall have vengeance and justice,"... The Daily Express launched a telephone poll, bluntly asking readers "Should terrorists be executed?"...Link
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