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Israeli TV reporter tests stab-proof material, gets stabbed

If an Israeli company hoped that participating in a TV news report on its new anti-stabbing vests would bolster sales, the idea might have backfired -- when the reporter, in fact, got stabbed.
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January 7, 2016

If an Israeli company hoped that participating in a TV news report on its new anti-stabbing vests would bolster sales, the idea might have backfired — when the reporter, in fact, got stabbed.

In response to a wave of stabbings in Israel, FMS Enterprises — which normally manufactures bulletproof material — developed what it calls a stab-proof vest.

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