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      <title>Armored backpacks and a rush on guns after Conn.</title>
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      <description>SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — When Ken Larson's 1-year-old son starts school in a few years, he'll be carrying an armored backpack. 
                   After the Connecticut school shooting, Larson and his wife decided to buy him one just to be safe. Larson already owns one himself that he takes to movie theaters. "It's a no brainer. My son's life is invaluable," said Larson, 41, of...</description>
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