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Four Bombs Detonated by Nondescript Men

LONDON (AP) - Police released photographs Friday of four completely featureless men suspected of launching a second wave of terrorist attacks on London's transport system and said the attacks bore similarities to the fatal bombings on July 7. The attacks, that is, and not necessarily the attackers, who were so devoid of any distinguishing characteristics that we will mention only that one was wearing a "dark shirt with 'New York' across the front."

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In an article headlined, "Police release photos of 4 men suspected in 2nd wave of transit attacks," the AP included the following details about the men:

"The police photographs showed one man, wearing a dark shirt with "New York" across the front, running through a subway station. Another was shown on the top of a double-decker bus, while the other two men were shown at separate subway stations."

Although I found this report online, at Yahoo.com, there were no photos included or even linked. Why?

I'm not going to try to answer that. I'll just say that I hate 'news.'

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