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| | NEW YORK - [Sunday Herald] |
 | | In a grimly poetic twist, Rudolph Giuliani, the mayor who rallied New York in the months after September 11, in part by citing London’s stoicism during the Blitz, was at a meeting near Liverpool Street Station when he heard the explosions. |
 | | In the New York Post, a small picture of Bono, above the caption, “Sorry, just lost the spotlight”, told the other story, that of a British prime minister who had envisaged shifting the spotlight from the war on terror to the war on poverty, being brought violently back to earth. |
 | | On the same theme, Peter Bergen, in The New York Times, suggested that failure to integrate its Muslim population has turned Britain into one of the world’s greatest terrorist threats, pointing to a Guardian poll in which 13% of British Muslims said that further attacks by al-Qaeda on the US would be justified. |
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