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I think the OP was referring to the recent news item that "a loose fiber-optic cable may be behind measurements that seemed to show neutrinos outpacing the speed of light" at CERN, where the original results, were they correct, would have actually broken widely-accepted laws of physics.
(Even though it appears that there may be more to it: http://news.sciencemag.org/scienceinsider/2012/02/official-word-on-... )