Computer outages cause long lines to form at Hong Kong Airport 


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“A Microsoft outage has disrupted the service of airlines worldwide”:  A recorded announcement was replayed continuously at Hong Kong International Airport, as airline staff manually processed passengers waiting to fly.  



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