Chicago's front door for foreign visitors - the internationalterminal at O'Hare Airport - is a shabby one, and so the agreement tobuild a new terminal is good news.
But let's not pat anybody on the back just yet.
While the airlines have signed a letter of intent to carry outthe project, details of financing the deal still elude settlement.
And yet it was nearly a year ago that Mayor Harold Washingtonordered "full speed ahead" on a new international terminal.
And more than three years ago that a "temporary" internationalterminal was put on the ground floor of a parking garage, wherepassengers must board buses to planes and endure cramped …

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