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  • Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
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    Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
    What are the chances of real romance via a 'missed connection'? And has the internet turned these interactions from the stuff of romcoms to just a bit creepy?

    Darcy McGaffic and Scott Germond met by chance on a plane.

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    Winni Wintermeyer

     

  • Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
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    Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
    What are the chances of real romance via a 'missed connection'? And has the internet turned these interactions from the stuff of romcoms to just a bit creepy?

    Darcy McGaffic and Scott Germond met by chance on a plane.

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    Winni Wintermeyer

     

  • Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
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    Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
    What are the chances of real romance via a 'missed connection'? And has the internet turned these interactions from the stuff of romcoms to just a bit creepy?

    Darcy McGaffic and Scott Germond met by chance on a plane.

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    Winni Wintermeyer

     

  • Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
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    Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
    What are the chances of real romance via a 'missed connection'? And has the internet turned these interactions from the stuff of romcoms to just a bit creepy?

    Darcy McGaffic and Scott Germond met by chance on a plane.

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    Winni Wintermeyer

     

  • Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
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    Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
    What are the chances of real romance via a 'missed connection'? And has the internet turned these interactions from the stuff of romcoms to just a bit creepy?

    Jeff Olearczyk, left, and Jason Hensley met through a small ad in their local paper in St Louis, Missouri.

    Missed connections who finally found each other, Jason Hensley (brown/olive sweater) and Jeff Olearczyk (blue shirt) at their home in St. Louis, Missouri, US.

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    jennifer silverberg

     

  • Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
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    Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
    What are the chances of real romance via a 'missed connection'? And has the internet turned these interactions from the stuff of romcoms to just a bit creepy?

    Jeff Olearczyk, left, and Jason Hensley met through a small ad in their local paper in St Louis, Missouri.

    Missed connections who finally found each other, Jason Hensley (brown/olive sweater) and Jeff Olearczyk (blue shirt) at their home in St. Louis, Missouri, US.

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    jennifer silverberg

     

  • Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
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    Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
    What are the chances of real romance via a 'missed connection'? And has the internet turned these interactions from the stuff of romcoms to just a bit creepy?

    Jeff Olearczyk, left, and Jason Hensley met through a small ad in their local paper in St Louis, Missouri.

    Missed connections who finally found each other, Jason Hensley (brown/olive sweater) and Jeff Olearczyk (blue shirt) at their home in St. Louis, Missouri, US.

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    jennifer silverberg

     

  • Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
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    Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
    What are the chances of real romance via a 'missed connection'? And has the internet turned these interactions from the stuff of romcoms to just a bit creepy?

    Jeff Olearczyk, left, and Jason Hensley met through a small ad in their local paper in St Louis, Missouri.

    Missed connections who finally found each other, Jason Hensley (brown/olive sweater) and Jeff Olearczyk (blue shirt) at their home in St. Louis, Missouri, US.

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    jennifer silverberg

     

  • Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
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    Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
    What are the chances of real romance via a 'missed connection'? And has the internet turned these interactions from the stuff of romcoms to just a bit creepy?

    Jeff Olearczyk, left, and Jason Hensley met through a small ad in their local paper in St Louis, Missouri.

    Missed connections who finally found each other, Jason Hensley (brown/olive sweater) and Jeff Olearczyk (blue shirt) at their home in St. Louis, Missouri, US.

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    jennifer silverberg

     

  • Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
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    Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
    What are the chances of real romance via a 'missed connection'? And has the internet turned these interactions from the stuff of romcoms to just a bit creepy?

    Varen Swaab, who owns the ISawYou.com website, shot at his home in Washington state.

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  • Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
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    Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
    What are the chances of real romance via a 'missed connection'? And has the internet turned these interactions from the stuff of romcoms to just a bit creepy?

    Varen Swaab, who owns the ISawYou.com website, shot at his home in Washington state.

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  • Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
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    Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
    What are the chances of real romance via a 'missed connection'? And has the internet turned these interactions from the stuff of romcoms to just a bit creepy?

    Varen Swaab, who owns the ISawYou.com website, shot at his home in Washington state.

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  • Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
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    Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
    What are the chances of real romance via a 'missed connection'? And has the internet turned these interactions from the stuff of romcoms to just a bit creepy?

    Varen Swaab, who owns the ISawYou.com website, shot at his home in Washington state.

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  • Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
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    Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
    What are the chances of real romance via a 'missed connection'? And has the internet turned these interactions from the stuff of romcoms to just a bit creepy?

    Varen Swaab, who owns the ISawYou.com website, shot at his home in Washington state.

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  • Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
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    Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
    What are the chances of real romance via a 'missed connection'? And has the internet turned these interactions from the stuff of romcoms to just a bit creepy?

    Varen Swaab, who owns the ISawYou.com website, shot at his home in Washington state.

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  • Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
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    Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
    What are the chances of real romance via a 'missed connection'? And has the internet turned these interactions from the stuff of romcoms to just a bit creepy?

    Katie McCaskey posted an ad on Craigslist looking for Brian Wiedemann after they met in a bar in New York.

    Katie McCaskey and Brian Wiedemann walk around Capitol View, the neighbourhood they live in, in Washington, DC, on March 3, 2024.

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    Stephen Voss Photography

     

  • Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
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    Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
    What are the chances of real romance via a 'missed connection'? And has the internet turned these interactions from the stuff of romcoms to just a bit creepy?

    Katie McCaskey posted an ad on Craigslist looking for Brian Wiedemann after they met in a bar in New York.

    Katie McCaskey and Brian Wiedemann walk around Capitol View, the neighbourhood they live in, in Washington, DC, on March 3, 2024.

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  • Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
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    Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
    What are the chances of real romance via a 'missed connection'? And has the internet turned these interactions from the stuff of romcoms to just a bit creepy?

    Katie McCaskey posted an ad on Craigslist looking for Brian Wiedemann after they met in a bar in New York.

    Katie McCaskey and Brian Wiedemann walk around Capitol View, the neighbourhood they live in, in Washington, DC, on March 3, 2024.

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    Stephen Voss Photography

     

  • Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
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    Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
    What are the chances of real romance via a 'missed connection'? And has the internet turned these interactions from the stuff of romcoms to just a bit creepy?

    Michael Nobbs put an ad in LondonÕs Metro newspaper after seeing Sarah on the train.

    Sarah and Michael Nobbs at their home in Biggleworth.

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    Mark Chilvers

     

  • Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
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    Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
    What are the chances of real romance via a 'missed connection'? And has the internet turned these interactions from the stuff of romcoms to just a bit creepy?

    Michael Nobbs put an ad in LondonÕs Metro newspaper after seeing Sarah on the train.

    Sarah and Michael Nobbs at their home in Biggleworth.

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    Mark Chilvers

     

  • Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
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    Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
    What are the chances of real romance via a 'missed connection'? And has the internet turned these interactions from the stuff of romcoms to just a bit creepy?

    Michael Nobbs put an ad in LondonÕs Metro newspaper after seeing Sarah on the train.

    Sarah and Michael Nobbs at their home in Biggleworth.

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    Mark Chilvers

     

  • Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
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    Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
    What are the chances of real romance via a 'missed connection'? And has the internet turned these interactions from the stuff of romcoms to just a bit creepy?

    Katie McCaskey posted an ad on Craigslist looking for Brian Wiedemann after they met in a bar in New York.

    Katie McCaskey and Brian Wiedemann walk around Capitol View, the neighbourhood they live in, in Washington, DC, on March 3, 2024.

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  • Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
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    Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
    What are the chances of real romance via a 'missed connection'? And has the internet turned these interactions from the stuff of romcoms to just a bit creepy?

    Michael Nobbs put an ad in LondonÕs Metro newspaper after seeing Sarah on the train.

    Sarah and Michael Nobbs at their home in Biggleworth.

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    Mark Chilvers

     

  • Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
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    Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
    What are the chances of real romance via a 'missed connection'? And has the internet turned these interactions from the stuff of romcoms to just a bit creepy?

    Katie McCaskey posted an ad on Craigslist looking for Brian Wiedemann after they met in a bar in New York.

    Katie McCaskey and Brian Wiedemann at their home in the Washington, DC neighbourhood of Capitol View, on March 3, 2024.

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  • Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
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    Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
    What are the chances of real romance via a 'missed connection'? And has the internet turned these interactions from the stuff of romcoms to just a bit creepy?

    Katie McCaskey posted an ad on Craigslist looking for Brian Wiedemann after they met in a bar in New York.

    Katie McCaskey and Brian Wiedemann with their dog Ginger, at their home in the Washington, DC neighbourhood of Capitol View, on March 3, 2024.

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  • Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
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    Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
    What are the chances of real romance via a 'missed connection'? And has the internet turned these interactions from the stuff of romcoms to just a bit creepy?

    Michael Nobbs put an ad in LondonÕs Metro newspaper after seeing Sarah on the train.

    Sarah and Michael Nobbs at their home in Biggleworth.

    Mark Chilvers / Guardian / eyevine

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    Mark Chilvers

     

  • Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
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    Extraordinary stories of four couples who found love via small ads
    What are the chances of real romance via a 'missed connection'? And has the internet turned these interactions from the stuff of romcoms to just a bit creepy?

    Michael Nobbs put an ad in LondonÕs Metro newspaper after seeing Sarah on the train.

    Sarah and Michael Nobbs with daughter Rita at their home in Biggleworth.

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  • PEOPLE - Adele gibt Pläne für Londoner "Mega-Villa" auf
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    PEOPLE - Adele gibt Pläne für Londoner "Mega-Villa" auf
    Adele’s former home in East Grinstead, West Sussex, which is next door to the Scientology global HQ. She sold it in 2020 for £3 million, £1 million less than what she paid for it.

    Scientology UK HQ, top, and Adele’s property, bottom


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  • PEOPLE - Adele gibt Pläne für Londoner "Mega-Villa" auf
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    PEOPLE - Adele gibt Pläne für Londoner "Mega-Villa" auf
    Adele’s former home in East Grinstead, West Sussex, which is next door to the Scientology global HQ. She sold it in 2020 for £3 million, £1 million less than what she paid for it

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Adele gibt Pläne für Londoner "Mega-Villa" auf
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    PEOPLE - Adele gibt Pläne für Londoner "Mega-Villa" auf
    Adele’s former home in East Grinstead, West Sussex, which is next door to the Scientology global HQ. She sold it in 2020 for £3 million, £1 million less than what she paid for it

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Adele gibt Pläne für Londoner "Mega-Villa" auf
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    PEOPLE - Adele gibt Pläne für Londoner "Mega-Villa" auf
    Adele’s former home in East Grinstead, West Sussex, which is next door to the Scientology global HQ. She sold it in 2020 for £3 million, £1 million less than what she paid for it

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Adele gibt Pläne für Londoner "Mega-Villa" auf
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    PEOPLE - Adele gibt Pläne für Londoner "Mega-Villa" auf
    Adele’s former home in East Grinstead, West Sussex, which is next door to the Scientology global HQ. She sold it in 2020 for £3 million, £1 million less than what she paid for it

    (c) Dukas

     

  • STUDIO - Eloise Todd
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    STUDIO - Eloise Todd
    Best for Britain CEO Eloise Todd at her Covent Garden offices. Walk into the Best for Britain offices in Covent Garden and you are greeted by artwork that likens Theresa May’s premiership to the Titanic. The message is hardly subtle. But for the anti-Brexit campaign group, time is running out. "We have six months to make the decisive difference," CEO Eloise Todd tells me matter-of-factly. Best for Britain is open about its aim to "stop Brexit democratically" - and has recently announced plans to take Brexit Secretary David Davis to court in a bid to force a second referendum on the terms of Britain’s departure from the EU.

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  • STUDIO - Eloise Todd
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    STUDIO - Eloise Todd
    Best for Britain CEO Eloise Todd at her Covent Garden offices. Walk into the Best for Britain offices in Covent Garden and you are greeted by artwork that likens Theresa May’s premiership to the Titanic. The message is hardly subtle. But for the anti-Brexit campaign group, time is running out. "We have six months to make the decisive difference," CEO Eloise Todd tells me matter-of-factly. Best for Britain is open about its aim to "stop Brexit democratically" - and has recently announced plans to take Brexit Secretary David Davis to court in a bid to force a second referendum on the terms of Britain’s departure from the EU.

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  • STUDIO - Eloise Todd
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    STUDIO - Eloise Todd
    Best for Britain CEO Eloise Todd at her Covent Garden offices. Walk into the Best for Britain offices in Covent Garden and you are greeted by artwork that likens Theresa May’s premiership to the Titanic. The message is hardly subtle. But for the anti-Brexit campaign group, time is running out. "We have six months to make the decisive difference," CEO Eloise Todd tells me matter-of-factly. Best for Britain is open about its aim to "stop Brexit democratically" - and has recently announced plans to take Brexit Secretary David Davis to court in a bid to force a second referendum on the terms of Britain’s departure from the EU.

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  • STUDIO - Eloise Todd
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    STUDIO - Eloise Todd
    Best for Britain CEO Eloise Todd at her Covent Garden offices. Walk into the Best for Britain offices in Covent Garden and you are greeted by artwork that likens Theresa May’s premiership to the Titanic. The message is hardly subtle. But for the anti-Brexit campaign group, time is running out. "We have six months to make the decisive difference," CEO Eloise Todd tells me matter-of-factly. Best for Britain is open about its aim to "stop Brexit democratically" - and has recently announced plans to take Brexit Secretary David Davis to court in a bid to force a second referendum on the terms of Britain’s departure from the EU.

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  • STUDIO - Eloise Todd
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    STUDIO - Eloise Todd
    Best for Britain CEO Eloise Todd at her Covent Garden offices. Walk into the Best for Britain offices in Covent Garden and you are greeted by artwork that likens Theresa May’s premiership to the Titanic. The message is hardly subtle. But for the anti-Brexit campaign group, time is running out. "We have six months to make the decisive difference," CEO Eloise Todd tells me matter-of-factly. Best for Britain is open about its aim to "stop Brexit democratically" - and has recently announced plans to take Brexit Secretary David Davis to court in a bid to force a second referendum on the terms of Britain’s departure from the EU.

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  • STUDIO - Eloise Todd
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    STUDIO - Eloise Todd
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