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Laceration risk sparks stroller recall

US authorities have announced a recall of a million baby strollers made by Britain's Maclaren, saying they posed a risk of "fingertip amputation" to young children. "Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed," Full Article at Sydney Morning Herald

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