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Printer Cartridge Bomb Could Have Exploded Over Eastern Seaboard, Etc.

London's Metropolitan Police Service stated that a forensic examination of the bomb (a printer cartridge in a printer) aboard the cargo plane that had arrived at East Midlands Airport from Cologne on October 29, 2010, indicated that if the device…

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had activated before it had been removed from the aircraft the activation could have occurred over the eastern seaboard of the US. However, the November 11, 2010 Washington Post stated that the UPS route had slightly altered that day, and the explosion would have occurred over a largely unpopulated part of Canada.