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Ill-fated Russian waterpark reopens.(Brief Article)

Aquatics International

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Just 2 1/2 months after a roof collapse killed 28 people, the Transvaal Waterpark has reopened. The park reopened despite the protests of the victims' families and a Moscow public prosecutor. A park spokesman said he didn't think reopening the park so soon was "immoral" because many of the park's ...

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Magazine article from: Aquatics International September 1, 2004 700+ words
In the news brief "Ill-Fated Russian Waterpark Re-opens" in the June issue, Aquatics International reported that the Transvaal Waterpark had reopened to the public...
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