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    "title": "Online threat \u2014 but police raid wrong house",
    "author": "pmjones",
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            "title": "Police State",
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    "created": "2012-07-01 17:57:31 UTC",
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        "2012-07-01 17:57:31 UTC"
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    "html": "<p>Police state.</p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>Imagine you're sitting at home, comfortable on the couch, watching the Food Network, when all of a sudden a heavily armed SWAT team breaks down your door and storms into your living room.</p>\n<p>That's what happened to 18-year-old Stephanie Milan, who was watching TV in her family's Evansville, Ind., home last Thursday (June 22), when a team of police officers broke down her storm door -- the front door was already open -- and tossed a flash-bang stun grenade into the room.</p>\n<p>\"The front door was open,\" Ira Milan, Stephanie's grandfather and the property owner, told the Evansvile Courier &amp; Press. \"To bring a whole SWAT team seems a little excessive.\"</p>\n<p>[Wi-Fi Warping Wallpaper Keeps Hackers Out]</p>\n<p>Turns out, however, that the SWAT team had the address wrong.</p>\n</blockquote>\n<p>via <em><a href=\"http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/48018051/ns/technology_and_science-security/#.T-8YzpKVCy9\">Online threat -- but police raid wrong house - Technology &amp; science - Security - msnbc.com</a></em>.</p>\n"
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