GLENEAGLES, Scotland (Reuters) - World leaders put Africa at the centre of their annual summit on Friday, determined that the deadly wave of bombings in London should not overshadow their final day of talks.
British Prime Minister Tony Blair, who skipped most of Thursday's meetings to handle the aftermath of the attacks, returned to Gleneagles overnight to take charge of negotiations on a cause he has championed -- boosting aid to Africa.
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