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The Marines may love MySpace, but Air Force officials have their doubts. Special Agent Jared Whittenberg of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations says the site's great for keeping in touch with friends, but warns service members against putting too much personal information on a MySpace page--or worse, posting inside information on military operations. About 30 people at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., already have gotten in trouble, the Air Force says, for "posting inappropriate information, such as solicitation of homosexual prostitution, sensitive operational information and promotion of underage drinking."

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