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"C'est du fun."
Two hours after the unexpected landing, Stephane Dion stopped working and walked back to talk to reporters.
He apoligized for the technical delay.
He said he was never afraid; he was happy to use the time on the tarmac to keep working on his speech for tomorrow.
"No, ce n'est pas un bad luck. C'est du fun," said Dion.
— Susan Bonner
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