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undergroundRail service that runs underground. The first underground line in the world was in London, opened in 1863; it was essentially a roofed-in trench. The London Underground is still the longest underground system, with over 400 km/250 mi of routes. Many large cities throughout the world have similar systems, and Moscow's underground, the Metro, handles up to 6.5 million passengers a day. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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August 12, 1984: A band of irritated artisans Thursday invaded a Santa Fe crafts shop under police supervision to retrieve part of their inventory and beat a deadline for hush-hush bankruptcy filing in Albuquerque. Then the blinging star told them to keep it hush-hush from his LOTS of hush-hush meetings among executives at The Independent on Sunday. |
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