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Créteil

Administrative centre of Val-de-Marne département, situated in the southeast suburbs of Paris, France; population (1990) 75,000. The district is largely residential, with a range of commercial, office, and light industrial functions. There are law courts and a university, as well as a major regional shopping centre.

The original village of Créteil was expanded with housing built between 1920–40, and again greatly enlarged during the 1970s and 1980s by the construction of high-rise apartment blocks. The town is located on the floodplain near the confluence of the rivers Marne and Seine, and former gravel pits have been converted to form lakes for recreation. Since 1974 an extension to the métro system has provided an efficient link to central Paris.



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EasyJet is being investigated over allegations that the low-cost airline has been infringing French employment legislation, the public prosecutor's office of Creteil, near Paris, said on Friday.
This integration of interior and exterior space, urban fabric and represented city views, and the various speeds at which the city is perceived find an additional mirroring, but also a stopping point, in the four ink-jet prints of the series "Urban Creatures": Looking at these functionalist modern buildings, photographed between 1995 and 2005 in Creteil (France), Mexico City, Beijing, and Chicago, one cannot tell where they might be located.
Yves Levy of Henri Mondor Hospital in Creteil, France, and his colleagues studied 71 HIV-infected volunteers receiving a standard therapy of anti-retroviral drugs.
 
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