'Time does not heal all wounds': Norway marks 10 years since 77 killed in extremist attack

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'Time does not heal all wounds': Norway marks 10 years since 77 killed in extremist attack
Church bells rang out across Norway on Thursday to mark the 10th anniversary of the country's worst peacetime mass killing as leaders called for renewed efforts to fight the extremism behind the attack that left 77 people dead.
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Posted: Jul 22, 2021 6:19 PM ET | Last Updated: July 22
A flower ceremony is seen during a memorial service in Utoya, Norway, on Thursday to mark the 10th anniversary of an extremist attack that left 77 people dead.(Torstein Boe/NTB/AP)
Church bells rang out across Norway on Thursday to mark the 10th anniversary of the country's worst peacetime mass killing as leaders called for renewed efforts to fight the extremism behind the attack that left 77 people dead.

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