Sunday, July 10, 2005

London

I haven't much to say about the London attacks, except with everyone else to express my horror and condemnation, and sympathy for all those caught up in the bombings. And to feel a tiny shiver that I've often been on the Tube at the very locations bombed. At times like these, you wonder how much you can say without descending into the tastelessness satirized here. So, a few days delayed, just consider my British flag to be flying at half-mast.

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