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Failed suicide bomber's partner gets jail time (AP)

Failed suicide bomber's partner gets jail time 
    (AP)
Omer Ahmagboul (2nd L) poses with unidentified members of his family in Khartoum, June 29, 2008, after his release from Britain. Almagboul was caught up with his friend Shadi Abdelgadir in a police net trawling for people who helped the men who tried to blow up London buses and trains on July 21, 2005 -- two weeks after suicide bombers in the city killed over 50 people. After an ordeal lasting nearly three years, a British jury cleared the two last month of all charges including failing to disclose information under the Terrorism Act and aiding and abetting a criminal. To match feature BRITAIN-SUDAN/TERROR REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin Abdalla (SUDAN)

AP - The partner of a failed suicide bomber was jailed for 15 years Thursday for not telling police about his plans to carry out an attack on the London subway system.
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