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Monday, June 30, 2008
VIENNA, June 29 (Reuters) - Euro 2008 was the target of a credible terrorist threat, Swiss defence minister Samuel Schmid said in an interview published on the final day of the tournament. Schmid, also his country's sports minister, told Switzerland's NZZ am Sonntag that security forces had acted on information that 'certain preparations had been carried out for an attack'. The defence minister gave no precise details but said the incident was not related to a previously reported case involvin ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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