Australia's prime minister John Howard has put the death toll at 52 and the injured at 700. That country's opposition leader Kim Beazley "condemned the bombers as 'sub-human filth' who should be hunted down and eliminated." The News Australia is also saying that there was a concern that British security services had lowered the alert level a few weeks before the attacks. Also, the discovery of the timers seems to be pretty much confirmed now, as well as the possibility that investigators have one or even two unexploded bombs... The jury is still out on whether the bus blast may have been a suicide attack. From the New Zealand herald this morning [Map to the left aslo from NZ Herald]: "A few clues emerged early. Two of the underground blasts had been caused by high explosives packed into containers, possibly brief cases, taken on to the trains and left there. However, the bomb that ripped the roof off the double-decker bus in central London may have been detonated by the person carrying it. Police say it could have gone off accidentally while being transported for another Tube attack but they were also considering whether it was the first-ever suicide bombing in Britain." ... And just to show the kind of jitters in the U.K. right now, there was yet another bomb alert in Edinburgh, Scotland late Thursday after someone left a stray package on a bus. Timeline of the attacks (from a variety of wire and other sources: The first explosion, at 8.51 a.m. hits a Circle line train that was 100 meters into a tunnel between the Liverpool Street and Aldgate stations in the financial district in east London. At least seven people are killed and more than 90 injured. [Screen grab below from Sky News outside Aldgate station after the blasts - AFP]  8.56 a.m.: a second blast hits a Piccadilly line tube train between the King's Cross and Russell Square stations, killing 21 (confirmed so far) and forcing hundreds of commuters to make the dash from the underground train on foot. [Pic below from cell phone of commuter Alexander Chadwick, via Canadian Press]  9.17 a.m.: the third explosion hits a train as it pulls out of the Edgware Road station. The blast rips through two other trains, killing at least seven people. [An injured passenger is rushed out of the Edgware Road tube station in a photo that sort of became emblematic of the eerie attack scene on Thursday - AP]  9.47 a.m.: A fourth blast rips apart a double-decker bus just after it pulls over to the side of the road near Russell Square, so that the driver, who had left Hackney station and was headed on an alternate, unfamiliar route, was flagging down two parking attendants to ask for directions. The bomb, which was in the upper deck, shears off the top of the bus. Officially, only two people were killed, but that number could grow. 
[source, above pic: Channel News Asia] BTW the pic above is the clearest on I've seen so far of the damage to the Tavistock Square double decker. The blast sheared the top and rear of the bus right off... (there's also this chilling but very thorough minute by minute account in the Guardian.) Another Tavistock aftermath photo [Source: New Zealand Herald/Reuters]: 
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