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[Title] => Filipina nurse recognized in UK's 'Honours List' for treating terror attack victims
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[Title] => Undetermined number dead, 300 hurt as blasts rock London
[Summary] => LONDON (AP) Near simultaneous explosions rocked at least five London subway stations and ripped apart a double-decker bus at the morning rush hour yesterday, police said, causing at least two deaths, reportedly injuring at least 300 people and sending bloodied victims fleeing from debris-strewn blast sites.
A shaken British Prime Minister Tony Blair, hosting the G-8 leaders in Scotland, declared London had suffered "a series of terrorist attacks" and called it "barbaric."
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