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Protesters delay start of Alps tunnel

VAUSA, Italy, Dec. 2 (UPI) -- Massive protests have delayed the start of work on a 33-mile tunnel under the Alps between France and Italy planned as a key link in a trans-Europe rail line.

The demonstration mixed environmental activists with residents of the Val di Susa on the border between the two countries, the Times of London reported. In Venaus, the tunnel's Italian end, the newspaper said that almost every house sports a "No TAV" sign, using the project's Italian acronym.

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The proposed rail line would connect Lisbon with Kiev.

Opponents of the tunnel say 300 high-speed trains a day would destroy a peaceful mountain area and damage the environment. They are especiallly opposed to a shorter secondary tunnel under Mount Musine, a place said to be where the Emperor Constantine saw a cross in the sky and also associated with Celtic rituals.

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