Ian Faletto was fired with enthusiasm – and then sacked

Saturday, May 14th, 2011

The stationmaster dismissed by South West Trains seems to have been a model of his kind, says Jenny McCartney.

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Aziz Ansari Is Not the Face of Anything, Including Model Trains

Thursday, April 21st, 2011

Why was Aziz Ansari popping up all over New York Fashion Week this past season? Just because he felt like partying, it turns out. "[Fashion Week] just got me on the first week in a long time that I hadn't been working. If I have time off and I want to go out, it doesn't take much," he told the Observer . Regarding widespread speculation that he was jonesing for a fashion venture: "It could be ...

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Aziz Ansari Is Not the Face of Anything, Including Model Trains

Railroad history comes alive at Springfield show

Saturday, April 9th, 2011

Hundreds expected for Ozarks Model Railroad Show SPRINGFIELD, Mo - The young, and young-at-heart, are climbing aboard for a day of railroading fun and history.

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Trainspotters to pay £695 to spend a night in hotel room with 20ft model railway

Monday, October 25th, 2010

A hotel in Japan has created a new £695 a night suite ideal for trainspotters complete with a 20ft long rail track.

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Una LaMarche: Nicole Miller Spring/Summer 2011 Collection (PHOTOS, POLL)

Saturday, September 11th, 2010

I had a front row seat! My first ever! It even had my name on it, so naturally I stole the sign. Is that wrong?

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Una LaMarche: Nicole Miller Spring/Summer 2011 Collection (PHOTOS, POLL)

Plunge into Chatham’s naval history

Friday, September 10th, 2010

“Best reinvention of a de-commissioned dockyard” – I’m not sure if there is such a prize, but if there is, then I have no doubt of the winner. One good reason that Britain ruled the waves (mostly) from Elizabethan times to the Second World War was Chatham Dockyard, a place of tremendous energy and innovation. HMS Victory was just one of the ships that was launched here.

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Plunge into Chatham's naval history

Plunge into Chatham’s naval history

Friday, September 10th, 2010

“Best reinvention of a de-commissioned dockyard” – I’m not sure if there is such a prize, but if there is, then I have no doubt of the winner. One good reason that Britain ruled the waves (mostly) from Elizabethan times to the Second World War was Chatham Dockyard, a place of tremendous energy and innovation. HMS Victory was just one of the ships that was launched here.

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BC-FEA–Lifestyles Digest, FEA

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

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‘Tomboy’ on the catwalk

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

When Brooke Evaga's little sister was approached in a shopping mall to be part of the Westfield Style Pasifika Model Search Brooke decided to give it a go as well.

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'Tomboy' on the catwalk

Katie Price and Alex Reid’s marriage close to breakdown

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

KATIE Prices marriage to Alex Reid is close to breakdown after just six months, the Sunday Mirror can reveal.

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