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Bit.ly/1Uyl21R Is the correct link. My apologies
Thanks to Virginia Jones for spotting the error
On Jun 14, 2016 8:46 PM, "PeterK" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> The U.S. Air Force has lost records concerning 100,000 investigations
> into everything from workplace disputes to fraud. A database that hosts
> files from the Air Force’s inspector general and legislative liaison
> divisions became corrupted last month, destroying data created between 2004
> and now, service officials said. Neither the Air Force nor Lockheed Martin,
> the defense firm that runs the database, could say why it became corrupted
> or whether they’ll be able to recover the information. Lockheed tried to
> recover the information for two weeks before notifying the Air Force,
> according to a service statement.
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> bit.ly/236g0Qn
> bit.ly/236g0Qn+
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> myself.” M. Hashimoto
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