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Jacqui Smith - BRITISH HOME SECRETARY JACQUI SMITH ADDRESSES THE MEDIA AFTER BOMB THREAT IN LONDON

BRITISH HOME SECRETARY JACQUI SMITH ADDRESSES THE MEDIA AFTER BOMB THREAT IN LONDON

Jacqui Smith,the first female Home Secretary, addresses the media at No.10 Downing Street in response to the unexploded bomb found in London on June 29, 2007. She warned the United Kingdom faced a sustained terrorist risk and asked for the public to be very vigilant. (UPI Photo/Hugo Philpott)
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