Ten years after the suicide bombings that killed 52 people on the London transport network, survivors and the loved ones of those who died are still angry, grief stricken and scarred. [...] they share a resolve to move forward, to deny the extremists victory by getting on with their lives. Here are a few of their recollections about the day the capital's morning commute was rocked by bombings that crippled three Underground trains and ripped the top off a double-decker bus. "What those words said to me on my arm bracelet was that people risked their lives to come and save one unknown — to come and save as many one unknowns as they could." she said. Hicks, 47, went from being a workaholic designer to a motivational speaker who also runs the charity M.A.D.