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    Sex toy triggers bomb scare in Sweden


    STOCKHOLM, Sweden - A Swedish bomb squad called out to disarm a suspicious package on Wednesday did not find a ticking bomb. But they did find a vibrating sex toy.

    A janitor alerted police after he found the package in a garage of an apartment building in Goteborg, the country's second-largest city, police spokesman Jan Strannegard said.

    The package was humming and vibrating suspiciously, so police took no chances and sent out a team of explosives experts. After having cordoned off the area, they opened the package with bomb disposal equipment, only to find the battery-operated device inside.

    "The package was vibrating when the janitor found it, but I think it had sort of died out by the time it was disarmed," Strannegard said.

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    Yahoo has ZERO editorial standards. This is likely a tabloid story, and we hear it about once per year. An near-identical story surfaced about 12 months ago. Ho-hum.

    Yahoo News has less credibility than Fox News. Now that's bad!
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  3. Originally Posted by lordsmurf
    Yahoo has ZERO editorial standards. This is likely a tabloid story, and we hear it about once per year. An near-identical story surfaced about 12 months ago. Ho-hum.

    Yahoo News has less credibility than Fox News. Now that's bad!
    I was going to say it is true because I heard this on a local station. Then I remembered it was Fox 29.
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