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Date Added: May 15, 2008 10:52:03 PM
A server problem at the U.S. National Security Agency has knocked the secretive intelligence agency off the Internet. The nsa.gov Web site was unresponsive at 7 a.m. Pacific time Thursday and continued to be unavailable throughout the morning for Internet users. The Web site was unreachable because of a problem with the NSA's DNS servers, said Danny McPherson, chief research officer ...

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