Posted AT 12:00 AM EDT on 02/02/08
Terror remembrances of bombs past
LONDON They were young, awkward children from middle-class families who seemed to be stuck between their parents' conservative values and a society they found impure, cold and cruel. Seeking answers, they found a theology of singular purity, one that valued acts of heroic martyrdom. Their friends watched them become serious, pious and humourless, until they disappeared completely into their insular circles of extreme belief and went underground.
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