Taiwan company denies making Lebanon’s exploding pagers


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The president of Taiwan-based Gold Apollo said that the pagers that exploded in Lebanon had been made under license by a company based in Hungary. Meanwhile, Lebanese citizens have been coming to terms with a deadly day of pager explosion that killed at least nine people.



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