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Lucens: Incredible History of Switzerland's Worst Nuclear Accident

Summary by Le Temps
The country came close to the nuclear catastrophe in 1969. Back to the details of this accident with the memories and anecdotes of Jean-Paul Buclin, then director of the site now transformed into a concrete cathedral housing notably the largest cemetery in the canton of VaudA fifteen glasses on foot fill the plastic tray. All contain a finger of Porto, no more. On Friday, at home Pré Pariset in Pully, it's a little party day. At 11 am, we serve …
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The country came close to the nuclear catastrophe in 1969. Back to the details of this accident with the memories and anecdotes of Jean-Paul Buclin, then director of the site now transformed into a concrete cathedral housing notably the largest cemetery in the canton of VaudA fifteen glasses on foot fill the plastic tray. All contain a finger of Porto, no more. On Friday, at home Pré Pariset in Pully, it's a little party day. At 11 am, we serve …

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Le Temps broke the news in on Saturday, May 31, 2025.
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