User talk:Aop27
Request for source and welcome
[edit]Hi there... Do you have a source for your addition of the following to the CERN article?
- Controlled by customs personnel. Named "Port Charles de Gaulle" at the request of President Chirac it is known colloquially as "Checkpoint Charlie"
I can't find any information on such a name online, so let me know! You can reply here or on my talk page. -- SCZenz 00:19, 16 January 2007 (UTC)
The formal name of "Port Charles de Gaulle" is referenced here:
http://bulletin.cern.ch/eng/articles.php?bullno=45/2004&base=art
The informal term is unreferenced so may need to be deleted. The source is local staff - its correct but I doubt its made it into print yet. Aop27 23:25, 21 January 2007 (UTC)
Thanks for the links - I'll read & digest Aop27 23:27, 21 January 2007 (UTC)
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[edit]Also, since nobody's said so yet... Welcome!
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