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Reported by: Newsroom Solutions Tuesday, Nov 3, 2009 @10:00am CST An unconventional love note set off a bomb scare in Philadelphia on Monday.
Police, fire units and the bomb squad were called to an Amtrak station in the heart of the city after workers spotted a suspicious device. It turned out to be a battery-operated timer rigged to make a string of lights flash the message "I Love You Sonia." Officials are not taking the incident lightly. Amtrak is increasing security and police have launched a full investigation to find the person behind the device. |
1:30 PM
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Sneak crocheted art all around town. |
2:15 PM
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Whimsical candy brings sweet revenge. |
9:30 AM
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Farm animal pulled from swimming pool. |
9:15 AM
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Surveillance camera catches him red-handed. |
9:00 AM
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More than half of study group suffered from coronary problems. |
8:30 AM
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Hasn't been the same since incident at beauty school. |
8:00 AM
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Describes social networking activity. |
8:15 AM
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Tells Michigan crowd, "Hello, Ohio!" |
8:00 AM
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Phoenix High School library gets books and $1,000 money order. |
10:00 AM
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Former football great says animal is only scared. |