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News story about FCC dork losing his car
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- The nation's top cop of the information superhighway is
having trouble getting onto the Beltway.
Somebody took his wheels.
Reed Hundt, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, returned from
a telecommunications summit in Europe Tuesday night to find his 1987 gray Buick
missing from a parking garage.
"When you get back to the U.S. you may run into all kinds of problems on the
information highway," Hundt said.
"In my case, on the literal highway."
Hundt had left his car in the garage below the FCC building last Thursday as
he set out for the telecommunications summit of industrialized nations in
Brussels, Belgium. One of the most pressing issues at the meeting was security
on the information superhighway.
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