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An anarchist group called the Informal Anarchist Federation took responsibility for a letter bomb that exploded in Italy, and authorities were investigating two other bombs in Greece and Switzerland.
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New York Times: World: Three Mail Bombs Explode in Europe Injuring Three
Date Listed : Thursday, March 31, 2011
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