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Photo: Norfolk's Selden Arcade displays model trains

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Ken McNelly, a model train enthusiast and a member of the Tidewater Division of the Atlantic Coast S Gaugers, sets up the window display for the Interactive Model Train Exhibit at Selden Arcade in Norfolk on Thursday, Dec. 1, 2011. The exhibit will run through Dec. 23.

"With all these moving parts," McNelly explains, "it's a constant effort to keep things running smoothly."


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Working101 has his/her

Working101 has his/her point, Katz is listed as a staff photographer.

In defense of Ted, the story was listed under local news on the main webpage, and here it is formated as a newstory rather than a captioned photo.

Gee,,,,

Gee, nice reporting. How about address, times, etc, etc.

Remember, basic reporting is Who, What, Where, and When.......

It was all covered....

"Ken McNelly, a model train enthusiast and a member of the Tidewater Division of the Atlantic Coast S Gaugers, sets up the window display for the Interactive Model Train Exhibit at Selden Arcade in Norfolk on Thursday, Dec. 1, 2011. The exhibit will run through Dec. 23."

Who: The Tidewater Division of the Atlantic Coast S Gaugers
What: Interactive Model Train Exhibit
Where: Selden Arcade, This is in downtown Norfolk(without using Google)
When: Until Dec 23. I would guess, during normal business hours.

I would do a little research with the computer (that you have) instead of blasting the Pilot for a caption to a photo. It looks like most of what you asked was answered in the caption. Do we need to drive you there too?

Because I have the ability

Because I have the ability to look up something myself does not alleviate the Pilot from doing a proper job. Would it really have been hard to give complete information? If you go back and read the values and mission statement for the paper, the lack of effort here would suggest they haven't read them in awhile.

agreed

Ken got shorted his 15 minutes of fame.

Two and a half sentences, kinda like watching a failed skype report on Wavy.

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