Paris tragedy casts doubt on terminal’s future

1-Jun-2004

FRANCE. The future of Paris Charles de Gaulle airport's newest terminal is in doubt after the collapse of a 30m (98ft) section of ceiling on May 23

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FRANCE. The future of Paris Charles de Gaulle airport's newest terminal is in doubt after the collapse of a 30m (98ft) section of ceiling on May 23. The tragedy at

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