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For several years now, it’s been possible to buy Swiss Army Knives with flash drives. The USB Utility Charge Tool, while it’s obviously inspired by the Swiss Army Knife, is a little different – it contains four fold-out plugs for charging or syncing your electronic devices. ..
gizmag.com (23 days ago)
A 10-year-old boy in California was suspended for carrying along his Swiss Army knife — a tool that's designed for camping and outdoor use — on a school camping trip. The boy, Braden, was then threatened with expulsion, his father, Tony Bandermann, said on Fox News. The camping trip was ...
washingtontimes.com (19 days ago)
A fifth-grader in Cupertino, California was suspended and threatened with expulsion for bringing a small Swiss Army knife on a school-sponsored, science-oriented camping trip.
yahoo.com (21 days ago)

Sweden's secretive brother-and-sister duo, The Knife, revel in the thrill of looking and sounding weird, says Bernadette McNulty.
telegraph.co.uk (10 days ago)

The top Swiss watchmakers are poaching cutting-edge researchers from government labs and universities to emulate the forward-thinking ethos of the automotive industry.
nytimes.com (24 days ago)

Summer approacheth, and with summer comes festivals-all sorts of festivals! Whether you're a music buff, renaissance enthusiast, or food and wine connoisseur there's a festival out there somewhere waiting for you. Now an actual Swiss Army knife is handy to have, but probably won't do you too much good at any of the above. A festival-specific Swiss Army app though? Just what...
gizmodo.com (2 days ago)

MALAYSIA'S first national election in 55 years carrying the possibility of government change remained on a knife-edge last night.
news.com.au (15 days ago)
A Gainesville man was arrested Tuesday after authorities say he threatened two people at a homeless camp with a 6-inch-long kitchen knife before turning the knife on himself and cutting his forearms.
gainesville.com (17 days ago)
Kirby: TSA owes me a knife but I’ll trade for something better by Robert Kirby Tribune Columnist Published Mar 18, 2013 01:01AM MDT This column is to let Transportation Safety Administration chief John Pistole know that I want my #%&@! knife back. In January, TSA agents took the knife from me at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston. Less than two months later,...
sltrib.com (2 months and 2 days ago)
Question: It used to be forbidden to cut lettuce with a knife. Only tearing by hand or cutting with a plastic knife was acceptable.
thonline.com (17 days ago)
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