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The Norwegian flag flies at half-mast at the Norwegian embassy in Washington on July 24, 2011. US President Barack Obama condemned the "senseless" massacre of 93 people in twin attacks in Norway as he presented his condolences to Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, the White House said. The self-confessed author of the attacks, in which at least 93 people died and nearly 100 others wounded, says he acted alone, police said, as thousands attended a memorial service for the victims in Oslo. AFP PHOTO/Nicholas KAMM
A Bosnian boy looks at candles lit at the doorstep of Norwegian Embassy in Sarajevo on July 24, 2011 in memory of the vicitms of the July 22 attacks in Norway. Self-confessed Norwegian mass killer Anders Behring Breivik faces justice tomorrow, after Oslo police defended the hour it took to reach the island where most of his 93 victims died in a hail of bullets. AFP PHOTO ELVIS BARUKCIC
Rescue workers unload the body of a victim from a ferry boat at the lake shore opposite the island of Utoya, Norway, Sunday, July 24, 2011. A Norwegian dressed as a police officer gunned down at least 84 people on Friday at the island youth retreat before being arrested. Investigators are searching the island and surrounding waters, where people fled from the attack. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein)
A hearse is seen at Utoya island, Norway, Sunday, July 24, 2011. A Norwegian dressed as a police officer gunned down at least 84 people on Friday at the island youth retreat before being arrested. Investigators are searching the island and surrounding waters, where people fled from the attack. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein)
A Norwegian flag lies amongst tributes in memory of the victims of the attacks on Norway's government headquarters and an island youth retreat, outside Oslo Cathedral, Sunday, July 24, 2011. The man blamed for the terrorist attacks that left at least 93 dead said he was motivated by a desire to bring about a revolution in Norwegian society, his lawyer said Sunday. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
Two women pay tribute to victims of the twin attacks before a memorial service at Oslo Cathedral, Sunday, July 24, 2011. The man blamed for attacks on Norway's government headquarters and an island retreat for young people that left at least 93 dead said he was motivated by a desire to bring about a revolution in Norwegian society, his lawyer said Sunday. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
A woman holds a rose as she arrive to pay tribute to victims of the twin attacks at a memorial service at Oslo Cathedral, Sunday, July 24, 2011. The man blamed for attacks on Norway's government headquarters and an island retreat for young people that left at least 93 dead said he was motivated by a desire to bring about a revolution in Norwegian society, his lawyer said Sunday. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
Men comfort each other during a service at Oslo Cathedral in the aftermath of the attacks on Norway's government headquarters and a youth retreat in Oslo, Sunday, July 24, 2011. The man blamed for the attacks said he was motivated by a desire to bring about a revolution in Norwegian society, his lawyer said Sunday. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
People look at tributes in memory of the victims of the attacks on Norway's government headquarters and an island youth retreat, as they pay their respects outside Oslo Cathedral, Sunday, July 24, 2011. The man blamed for the terrorist attacks that left at least 93 dead said he was motivated by a desire to bring about a revolution in Norwegian society, his lawyer said Sunday. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
A boy's face glows with light from candles burning in memory of the victims of the attacks on Norway's government headquarters and an island youth retreat, at Oslo Cathedral, Sunday, July 24, 2011. A Norwegian man detonated a bomb in central Oslo and then gunned down at least 84 people on Friday at Utoya island youth retreat, before being arrested. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
A woman reads printed paper with love hearts drawn on as candles bathe the area in golden light, burning in memory of the victims of the attacks on Norway's government headquarters and an island youth retreat, whilst paying her respects at Oslo Cathedral, Sunday, July 24, 2011. A Norwegian man detonated a bomb in central Oslo and then gunned down at least 84 people on Friday at Utoya island youth retreat, before being arrested. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
People light candles in memory of the victims of the attacks on Norway's government headquarters and an island youth retreat, as they pay their respects at Oslo Cathedral, Sunday, July 24, 2011. The man blamed for the terrorist attacks that left at least 93 dead said he was motivated by a desire to bring about a revolution in Norwegian society, his lawyer said Sunday. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
A girl reacts as she looks at candles burning in memory of the victims of the attacks on Norway's government headquarters and an island youth retreat, whilst paying her respects at Oslo Cathedral, Sunday, July 24, 2011. A Norwegian man is believed to have detonated a bomb in central Oslo and then gunned down at least 84 people on Friday at Utoya island youth retreat, before being arrested. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
A ferry loaded with the bodies of victims, leaves the island of Utoya, Norway, Sunday, July 24, 2011. A Norwegian dressed as a police officer gunned down at least 84 people on Friday at the island youth retreat before being arrested. Investigators are searching the island and surrounding waters, where people fled from the attack. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein)
A girl lights a candle at a makeshift memorial to victims of Friday's twin attacks, opposite Utoya island, Norway, Sunday, July 24, 2011. The man blamed for attacks on Norway's government headquarters and an island retreat for young people that left at least 93 dead said he was motivated by a desire to bring about a revolution in Norwegian society, his lawyer said Sunday. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein)
People lay flowers in front of the Norwegian Embassy in Moscow, Russia, Sunday, July 24, 2011, in memory of the explosion and shooting victims. The man blamed for attacks on Norway's government headquarters and a youth retreat that left at least 93 dead said he was motivated by a desire to bring about a revolution in Norwegian society, his lawyer said Sunday. (AP Photo/Ivan Sekretarev)
People comiserate during a memorial service at Oslo Cathedral in the aftermath of the attacks on Norway's government headquarters and a youth retreat, in Oslo, Sunday, July 24, 2011. The man blamed for the attacks which left at least 93 people dead said he was motivated by a desire to bring about a revolution in Norwegian society, his lawyer said Sunday. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
Adrian Pracon, one of the survivors of the Utoya island massacre Friday, speaks Sunday July 24, 2011 from his bed at Ringerike hospital about his harrowing experience. He pretended to be dead, and thus saved his life with a gunshot wound in his shoulder. At least seven people were killed in Friday in a bomb attack on the government quarter in Oslo, Norway. Soon afterwards, 85 people were shot dead as gunman ran amok on the nearby island of Utoya.(AP Photo /Steinar Schjetne / Scanpix Norway) NORWAY OUT
A woman in the choir reacts as Norway's Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg makes an address during a service at Oslo Cathedral Sunday July 24, 2011, in the aftermath of terror attacks Friday on Norway's government headquarters in Oslo and a youth retreat on Utoya island. Police said Sunday they are conducting an operation in a residential neighborhood of Oslo, and police spokesman Anders Fridenberg would give no other details about the action. Survivors of the massacre have said there were two assailants, and police have said they were looking into those accounts and had not ruled out a second suspect. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)