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    UK trains

    http://su-may.blogspot.com/2008/10/uk-trains.html
    50 days ago in GSM in London · Authority: 1

    6000 a year killed themselves. 200 by railaways. Sooner or later someone will love to portray art for such intensed grieve. It was made. LCR chief was the last one to know it and didn't want it, not that the train drivers, the Samaritans charity and families of people who had killed themselves condemned the work before mattered.http://rpc.technorati.com/rpc/ping

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    Why politics and music don't mix

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/musicblog/2008/oct/13/elec...
    50 days ago in Culture | guardian.co.uk · No authority yet

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    Weekend Round-Up

    http://londonist.com/2008/10/weekend_roundup_44.php

    Here’s what we’ve learned whilst you’ve been out enjoying this glorious sunshine: The Artful Dodger won’t be happy: fare evaders are to be fined a couple of ponies from now on. A rather wonderful playground just for disabled kids has opened in Hillingdon. Frieze in their tracks? A controversial artwork planned for St. Pancras is bound to get travellers talking. Ken backs Boris. Well sort of. Over the Met Commissioner thing. Concert for Jimmy: the teenager killed in Lee earlier this year has been remembered at a fund-raiser at the Astoria. There have been stabbings in Clapham and Finsbury Park. The Monument’s got a new bit. Autumn in Camden from elocke's Londonist flickr stream.