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IT HAS BEEN almost four months since scientists at the Los Alamos National
Laboratory in New Mexico (aka the birthplace of the atomic bomb) “lost” and then
“found” two computer discs containing top-secret nuclear information.

The discs, which explained how to disarm bombs, were found missing just
before a forest fire forced the lab’s evacuation. After a two-week
investigation, the discs turned up behind a photocopier.

The FBI has been polygraphing right and left, but the who, what, when, where
and why are still a mystery. Apparently bomb scientists are smart enough to
outsmart that notoriously fickle machine. No one…

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