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To: Ken who wrote (8179)8/20/1999 8:35:00 PM
From: ANGELIQUE LEE  Respond to of 9818
 
search.washingtonpost.com

Navy Denies It Expects Y2K Failures

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Navy on Friday denied reports it expects widespread failures in power, water and other utility services in the United States because of the Year 2000 computer bug...

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...The Navy had posted its database on the Internet but took it down because of what it considered inaccurate and misleading reports of what the data means. Rear Adm. Thomas Jurkowsky said the database would be put back on the Internet with accompanying text explaining the data.

© Copyright 1999 The Associated Press



To: Ken who wrote (8179)8/20/1999 11:54:00 PM
From: Cheeky Kid  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9818
 
year2000.com

The Y2K Pentagon Papers - A Clarification
August 20, 1999
by Peter de Jager

>>Mr. Lord's source let him down. I expect his site will soon be modified to reflect, at the very least, that the document is neither a deep dark secret nor a part of a government conspiracy. To aid in this, anyone wishing to make 'The Pentagon Papers' available on their site, thereby invalidating the claim they're 'Top Secret,' is welcome to do so, I give you your government's permission.<<

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Sorry Ken, no bad news!!