Vodka goes up
Military explosives experts who detonated a mysterious package delivered to the Washington Naval Yard discovered that they had blown up two bottles of the Soviet Union’s finest vodka. An explosives team was called to the scene after the behaviour of bomb-sniffing dogs indicated that the package’s contents were suspicious—Washington.
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Press, 26 December 1984, Page 7
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