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  2. Tube services disrupted after drivers launch 24-hour strike - AOL

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  4. Passengers told to avoid Tube on Monday during 24-hour RMT strike

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    Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union are walking out over jobs and pensions.

  5. Rail and Tube strikes to go ahead after talks fail to resolve ...

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    Strikes stop our customers choosing rail, and they might never return. “We urge the RMT to reconsider so we can find a solution that delivers for workers, passengers and taxpayers alike.”

  6. Tube workers to stage strike amid dispute over job losses - AOL

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  7. Fleet Weather Center San Diego - Wikipedia

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    On November 5, 2010, Commander Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command (CNMOC) [2] established Fleet Weather Center San Diego (FWC-SD). This served to relocate all maritime and aviation services to San Diego, and consolidate all weather services provided across the Third, Fifth and Seventh Fleet Areas of Responsibility(AOR) in order to consolidate weather services for the Pacific and Indian ...

  8. Tube strike cancelled less than 12 hours before it was due to ...

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  9. Newport–Inglewood Fault - Wikipedia

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    The Newport–Inglewood-Rose Canyon Fault Zone. The Newport–Inglewood Fault is a right-lateral strike-slip fault [1] in Southern California.The fault extends for 47 mi (76 km) [1] (110 miles if the Rose Canyon segment is included) from Culver City southeast through Inglewood and other coastal communities to Newport Beach at which point the fault extends east-southeast into the Pacific Ocean.