The amended schedule - uh, November 2009, I guess. Also, results of the recent problem.
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CERN's Large Hadron Collider will initially run at an energy of 3.5 TeV per beam when it starts up in November this year.
The latest tests looked at the resistance of the copper stabilizer. Many copper connections showing anomalously high resistance have been repaired already, and the tests on the final two sectors, which concluded last week, have revealed no more outliers. This means that no more repairs are necessary for safe running this year and next.
http://press.web.cern.ch/press/Press.../PR13.09E.html