1. If you have links , search in google cache  or way back machine (
archive.org) for the lost report
2. no way

usually websites like http://www.webcitation.org/ is the solution for this
problem . But need to use time to time

~ Regards
Anivar


On Sat, Dec 15, 2012 at 8:47 AM, Padmanabhan Vt <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear Anivar,
>
> 1.  Two weeks ago, INO had posted their second reply  on their website.
> Yesterday, I could not see that.
>
> 2.  The EIA for the present site was posted only a month before our report
> release.
>
> Is it possible to prove the presence of the removed files and know the
> date of uploading?  How?
>
> Look forward for an early reply.
>
>
> VTP
>



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