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Following a frustrating one-goal loss to Croatia in the Women’s World Handball Championship, the Swedish women must now shift their focus to neighboring rival Denmark in their match tonight. The Danish had a better showing than the Swedes, despite losing multiple players to injury before the tournament’s start.
Two drug circles have been broken up in Malmö thanks to a tip off from the Serbian police. A small group, organized by a Serbian man from Göteborg, had been smuggling amphetamines and cocaine into Malmö from other European countries.
18 computers were stolen from a primary school in Södra Sandby. Thieves broke through a window late Sunday night and ran off with the large amount of hardware, altogether worth 160,000 Swedish kronor.
University union officials had problems keeping track of their money last year. A spending disclosure report from the union accountant revealed that 23,000 kronor worth of receipts are currently missing.
Have you been sloppy when taking out your garbage? If so, AF Bostäder might look through your trash to figure out who you are. Such an investigation occurred at Ulrikedal, where a student received a warning for leaving his garbage bag on top of rather than inside the dumpster. .