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Top Nuke Lab Data Leak Apparently Discovered During Drug Bust; Officials Search For Ties

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by tygershark2 October 25, 2006 2:37 PM EDT
This is terrifying in that scientist have such a cavalier attitude about security. I at one time held a top secret security clearance in communications for the DOD and we took a much higher care in ther storing of our documents and communications. Given the secrets that we were notified about during the clinton administration about Los Alamos the dont seem to have learned a thing. This is a joke.
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by jaguar0 October 25, 2006 1:25 PM EDT
From what a source of mine told me years ago, who is in a position, to know what is happening at the labs, and then some. This story does not surprise me. I just wonder if the whole truth about how bad things are at the labs will every be brought out?
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by l_tureaud October 25, 2006 12:32 PM EDT
To Henry Cabot: You obviously have not heard what Confucius said: Man who eats day-old sushi waits with baited breath.
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by rharrin1 October 25, 2006 12:17 PM EDT
Bush says we are safer with republicans and( not on my watch )just another strike against this SECURE GOP
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by henry_cabot October 25, 2006 12:12 PM EDT
Note to the reporter and editor: When Danielle Brian of PoGO says they were waiting with "bated breath," the reporter should render "bated" without an "i" in it. This way, it indicates PoGo were holding their breath. When something abates, it stops.

The AP reporter's version, "baited breath," sounds as if PoGO had some bizarre way of catching mice or fish. This is a common misspelling, and it makes the writer look stupid in much the same way that saying "nucular" makes a speaker sound illiterate.
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