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Mystery in the Alps: A Chinese family, a Swiss inn and the world's most expensive weapon
Switzerland agreed to buy F-35 jet fighters to park on a remote runway. Then the U.S. zeroed in on the Wangs, who owned the rustic hotel next door.
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