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Germany says Namibia terror scare only security test

A suitcase containing a detonator and clock found at Namibia’s main airport during loading of a flight to Munich was intended to test security and contained no explosives Germany’s Interior Minister said on Friday.
By uk.news.yahoo.com

RPB students charged with having guns in backpacks

Two Royal Palm Beach High School students were arrested on Friday after they admitted to deputies that they had loaded firearms in their backpacks, according to a police report.
By sun-sentinel.com

Grant Wood School’s program fills students’ backpacks and stomachs

Macaroni and cheese, granola bars and applesauce. It’s just food to most people, but for some students at Grant Wood Elementary School it’s the difference between a full or empty stomach. The school recently launched its backpack program, providing backpacks of food for students to have when school isn’t in session. Kerri Leu, the school [...]
By thegazette.com

Suitcase device in Berlin airport sparks major terror alert

A suitcase containing a fuse and a clock found in an African airport was probably intended to be loaded onto a Munich-bound flight, German authorities have said. Related Stories 30 ‘missing’ after mine explosion No charges for Russell Brand over airport scuffle Sarah Palin: X Factor judge Simon Cowell is my inspiration 30 ‘missing’ after New Zealand mine explosion 30 ‘missing’ in NZ mine explosion
By rss.feedsportal.com

‘Suitcase bomb’ was just a security test

A SUSPECTED bomb intercepted at Namibian airport was a US-made dummy used to test security checks.
By heraldsun.com.au

Lost luggage triggers evacuation of Calif. airport

An abandoned piece of luggage triggered a brief evacuation of the municipal airport in Chico, Calif., until authorities were able to identify its owner.
By news.yahoo.com

U.S. dummy bomb sparked airport terror scare

A suspicious suitcase found at Windhoek airport that triggered an international alarm was only a test of local security and did not contain any explosives, the German minister said.
By msnbc.msn.com

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