Ingo or others, you can set a Custom Keyboard Shortcut in System
Settings>Keyboard to get Ctrl+Alt+T to open gnome-terminal.

I spent some time yesterday trying to make a gsettings override for
custom keyboard shortcuts to restore this default but I haven't been
successful yet. I'll continue trying to get it working this weekend.

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Title:
  Ctrl-Alt-T terminal shortcut lost in 3.4.2-0ubuntu9

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