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Police said it "could be a prank".
It's all part of a historic push for peace.
A minister called the needle sabotage a “vicious crime”.
Bullet trains suspended and hundreds of flights cancelled.
The two reporters had pleaded not guilty and told the court police planted documents on them.
Journey "mostly downhill", mum-to-be says.
Tributes to "a great man and leader".
Four more victims found, media reports.
Prosecutors open investigation as ministers say those responsible will 'pay, pay everything'.
Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte says death toll will rise.