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The fact that a worker at Los Alamos National Laboratory was able to remove classified documents later discovered at her home during a drug bust shows that security at the agency is "seriously flawed," a new inspector general report has concluded. Security policies in a number of areas weren't followed, which the IG characterized as an "especially troubling" development given the tens of millions of dollars that have been spent to upgrade the lab's security in the wake of recent scandals.

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