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Large Hadron Collider has an NHS IT moment

Downtime was interested in reading that the Large Hadron Collider near Geneva will be shut off until spring 2009 while engineers probe a magnet failure. The so-called God Particle will have to wait a bit longer, but we hope not as long as electronic patient care records. 

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