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LONDON
The U.S. Air Force on Tuesday lifted an order barring personnel from visiting London because of safety fears following last week's bombings, a directive that had caused some indignation in the city after it was reported by a newspaper.
The order had applied to Navy personnel as well as the 10,000 Air Force personnel at two major bases in eastern England; the Navy rescinded the order earlier, David Johnson, the embassy's charge d'affaires, told British Broadcasting Corp. radio.
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LONDON
The U.S. Air Force on Tuesday lifted an order barring personnel from visiting London because of safety fears following last week's bombings, a directive that had caused some indignation in the city after it was reported by a newspaper.
The order had applied to Navy personnel as well as the 10,000 Air Force personnel at two major bases in eastern England; the Navy rescinded the order earlier, David Johnson, the embassy's charge d'affaires, told British Broadcasting Corp. radio.
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