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Journalists Got It Wrong: Bridge At Jerusalem's Entrance Constructed Far Better Than Projects Of Similar Complexity, No Cracks


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Perhaps the Calatrava Bridge is the project everyone loves to hate. Army Radio first reported yesterday that cracks in several of the iron bars of the bridge would likely lead to further delays in construction of the landmark project. The report was believable as the bridge is already running four years behind schedule. The problem is that Army Radio's report was wrong: There are no cracks in the bridge. In fact, an independent inspector of the bridge said the project has actually been constructed better than project of similiar complexity. 4/1/2008