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The wreckage of a bus with its seats open to the elements and its roof blown off after an explosion in Eversholt Street, London (AP)
London Bombing May Link to Saudi Arabia
Story aired: Wednesday, August 03, 2005



Investigators are following an electronic trail left by the London bombing suspects, and it may take them in a familiar direction: Saudi Arabia. British authorities are tracking a pattern of communication between London and Saudi Arabia. Since September 11, the kingdom has been trying to come to terms with its terrorism problem.

Guests:


Josh Meyer, reporter for the Los Angeles Times


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