Human Rights Fear Over Use of Chinese Stone to Fix St Paul's
Evening Standard - London › August 31, 2007
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Evening Standard - London › August 31, 2007
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A HUMAN rights debate has been sparked by plans to use Chinese granite in the refurbishment of St Paul's Cathedral.
Critics have raised fears over proposals to use the material to replace the crumbling south transept steps of Christopher Wren's masterpiece.See the full content of this document
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Human Rights Fear Over Use of Chinese Stone to Fix St Paul's
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