Envelope
Resilient anachronisms
Before email and messaging, we had regular mail and envelopes, which candidates for the national or European Parliament would send off to voters, only so they could form huge piles in the entrances to our apartment buildings.
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According to information, the envelope was found inside the building
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Suspicious envelopes found at Piraeus courthouse complex examined
The 11 suspicious envelopes found at a Piraeus courthouse complex on Thursday that prompted a mobilization of the police and fire brigade were to be examined Friday by state laboratories.
A preliminary examination by bomb disposal experts on Thursday showed that the envelopes did not contain explosives.
One of the envelopes reportedly contained a powdery substance.
'Suspicious' envelopes sent to Piraeus courthouse cleared
Bomb disposal experts said on Thursday that 11 suspicious envelopes sent to the Piraeus courthouse complex did not contain explosives.
The envelopes - 10 of which were sealed - caused concern among court staff because one of them contained a "suspicious" powder.
Civil Protection Authority says suspicious letters are harmless
The Civil Protection Authority said on Friday that the suspicious envelopes sent to universities around the country this week did not contain any toxic substances, only an industrial adhesive identified in the first letter.
Samples from the letters were analyzed by the General Chemical State Laboratory in Athens.