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Hacked E-Mails Heat Up Climate Dispute

Scientist's E-Mail Cites 'Trick' to 'Hide the Decline' on Climate Change

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LONDON (Nov. 21) -- Computer hackers have broken into a server at a well-respected climate change research center in Britain and posted hundreds of private e-mails and documents online — stoking debate over whether some scientists have overstated the case for man-made climate change.
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2009-11-21 11:12:56

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A British university says computer hackers have broken into its world-renowned climate change research department and posted the contents of e-mails and research on the Internet.