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Riding the rails makes the trip extra special - The Southern

Riding the rails makes the trip extra special
The Southern
It's known as G Scale model railroading (G stands for garden) and there are a growing number of rail fans who can watch trains clattering past perennials and petunias. But wait, there's still more in this issue. Take a closer look at the fantastic new ...

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PoliceOne Roundtable: Duty firearms - Police News

PoliceOne Roundtable: Duty firearms
Police News
Worse, the magazine pouches for the handgun look good, but magazines have a tendency to fly out of them in a foot pursuit. No one else makes a magazine pouch for this model. The next thing, I think, is getting hung up on taking a 'one-size-fits-most' ...

Entrepreneurs, Don't Let Your Businesses Grow Up to Be Kozmo.com - Slate Magazine

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Entrepreneurs, Don't Let Your Businesses Grow Up to Be Kozmo.com
Slate Magazine
But there's a sequel to the Kozmo story that shows that its business model needn't have been doomed. What felled the company was not its concept, but the way it grew. The business model had some big holes, to be sure. The company had no minimum ...

Facebook: Zuckerberg's flight to stardom at 28 - Moneycontrol.com

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Facebook: Zuckerberg's flight to stardom at 28
Moneycontrol.com
At 28 Mark Zuckerberg is amongst the world's richest people and he has already made the Time magazines list of most influential four times over. Zuckerberg's meteoric rise, the success has been well-documented and his story has even made billions at ...

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Space Race - Air Traffic Management

Space Race
Air Traffic Management
Chew, now with NEXA Capital Partners, told Airspace magazine: “ATC over remote areas is going to be revolutionised, because the ability to provide radar-like surveillance in these areas has never existed before”. The industry guessed that two ...

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Should we worry about cities abandoned by airlines? - Washington Post (blog)

Should we worry about cities abandoned by airlines?
Washington Post (blog)
Tom Jones, a columnist for Memphis magazine, has been chronicling the damage to the city ever since. It can now cost Memphis residents $750 to fly to Cincinnati or $900 to Austin. Businesses are relocating or avoiding Memphis because they can't afford ...

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