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Suspicious package found in Ireland looks identical to U.K. letter bombs: policeA suspicious parcel discovered at a postal sorting office in the western Irish county of Limerick appears to be identical to letter bombs sent to buildings in the U.K., police said.WorldMar 22, 2019
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Letter bombs sent to London transit hubs had Irish stamps, police sayU.K. counterterrorism police say all three packages contained devices capable of igniting small fires when opened.WorldMar 6, 2019
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Ex-lawyer of Guido Amsel testifies that she feared for her safetySarah McEachern withdrew from Amsel's case in 2014, and she says he then accused her of being paid off by his ex-wife.Nov 27, 2017
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Bombing victim Maria Mitousis relives life-altering explosion at Guido Amsel trialMitousis took the stand Wednesday morning to testify at the attempted murder trial of Guido Amsel.CrimeNov 22, 2017
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Staff of bombed Winnipeg law office to take the stand as Guido Amsel trial continuesWitnesses from law firm at 252 River Avenue testified at the trial of accused letter-bomber Guido Amsel Wednesday.Nov 8, 2017
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Booby-trap blast injures former Greek PM Lucas PapademosA former Greek prime minister was injured when a booby-trapped package exploded in his car in central Athens on ThursdayWorldMay 25, 2017
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1 injured after letter bomb explodes at Paris IMF officeThe incident came as a Greek anarchist group claimed responsibility for a failed letter bomb sent to the German Finance Ministry on Wednesday.WorldMar 16, 2017
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Winnipeg lawyer injured from letter bomb opens up about experienceMaria Mitousis has lost her hand and has some scarring on her face but says she feels positive and is looking forward to getting back to work.May 26, 2016
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Accused Winnipeg letter bomber, Guido Amsel, appears in court for bail reviewAccused letter bomber Guido Amsel made an appearance in court for a bail review Wednesday.CrimeApr 20, 2016
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Guido Amsel denied out-of-province judgeGuido Amsel, the man accused of sending bombs in the mail last summer, will not get an out of province judge to review his bail hearing.Feb 25, 2016
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