MEDIA:If you want to talk to someone about the 7/7 Inquiry legal action story
Posted Wednesday October 24, 2007, 8:59 am, Over one day old
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A bomb was detonated on my London Underground carriage on 7/7/2005, killing 26 people behind me. 56 died, over 700 injured in the terrorist attacks. I was amazingly fortunate. I walked away with only minor injuries. When I got home I wrote down what had happened to me. Strangers and friends from all over the world wanted to know more. And so I tried to make sense of it all, and I continued to write, anonymously. One of the voices from the darkness of the underground train.
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Newspapers which wrote of my real name before then, in the context of the eye witness account of just one of the many survivors of the bombed trains were simply doing that, of course, not writing about rape/bomb victim' Rachel North'.
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Then I did a zillion radio things, checked how everyone else was doing with their stuff, took over 50 calls/texts, wrote a press statement with James Oury our lawyer and then went to the Home Office to face a barrage of cameras and do about ten more interviews, and hand the letter in.
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Yesterday, the Telegraph had '7/7 survivors'anger at 'failures ' of 'M15 ( which I read on the flight) and the Guardian had 'Ánger grows at bombing surveillance blunders Today we have '7/7 leader: more evidence reveals what police knew ' ( Guardian). Blair rules out an inquiry (again).
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As well as all the radio request stuff, which I eithe rmissed or passed on, Sunday Times News Review, whom I write for now and again asked me to write a piece. So the first day of the honeymoon was spent working. Here's the piece. That means the story has run for a week now, which is amazing.
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The film opened last night and I can't stress this enough, it is bums on seats over the opening weekend that determines whether films sink or swim. Take your flatmate who moans that it's too muggy to sit outside. Take your mate who chunters when he reads the Sunday papers.
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Clicking below will add your name to this petition to Chinese Premier Hu Jintao and the UN Security Council: "We stand alongside the citizens of Burma in their peaceful protests. Click Here to Sign Now Today over 100,000 people are on the streets of Rangoon, more around the country.
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Breaking blog silence for a worthy cause. Taking Liberties is out on DVD. Everyone I know who has seen it came out the cinema completely fired up. On the blog silence - I've had a few concerned emails - I will be back writing more regularly soon.
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They are not exactly the sort of outfits one would wear to the supermarket (although they do have some cheap and cheerful cotton sun-dresses and skirts) but if you can pick your way through the OTT mother-of-the-bride pastel and sequinned numbers, there are steals to be had.
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