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    Jan 28, 2011 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  1. Disney up to new tricks with castle show

    Naysayers underestimated <b>Disney World</b> this time. Granted, when the company announced plans in September to project photographs of theme-park guests onto <b>Cinderella Castle</b> at <b>Magic Kingdom</b>, details were sparse.
    Naysayers underestimated Disney World this time. Granted, when the company announced plans in September to project photographs of theme-park guests onto Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom, details were sparse. But who, beyond Imagineers, could have...

    Tags: Cinderella Castle, Mary Poppins (musical), Amusement and Theme Parks, Entertainment, Walt Disney

  2. Oct 6, 2011 |Column| Hartford Courant
  3. A Journey To A Place Where Three States Meet

    The Hartford Courant
    Superman had his Clark Kent — a mild-mannered alter-ego and someone who might be considered, well, a geek. People might look at me as a rugged, explore-any-place kind of guy who thrives on living on the edge out in the natural world. But actually...

    Tags: Archaeology, Transportation, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Travel, Tourism and Leisure

  4. Jul 31, 2009 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  5. Saving on theme-park eats

    A day in a theme park isn't usually a bargain. Frugal visitors may find admission deals or resist souvenir stands, but we've gotta eat, right? When a soft drink price is twice what you'd pay at a 7-Eleven, you've got to swallow hard.
    SENTINEL staff writer
    A day in a theme park isn't usually a bargain. Frugal visitors may find admission deals or resist souvenir stands, but we've gotta eat, right? When a soft drink price is twice what you'd pay at a 7-Eleven, you've got to swallow hard. Ah, but there are...

    Tags: Beverage Industry, Gardens and Parks, Animals, Orange County (Florida), Florida

  6. Sep 18, 2009 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  7. Epcot International Food & Wine festival brings a world of flavor

    Imagine setting a table that stretches for than more than a mile - 1.2 miles to be exact. Epcot executive chef Jens Dahlmann knew that preparing for the 14th annual Epcot International Food and Wine Festival, which starts next Friday, was a daunting challenge.
    SENTINEL FOOD EDITOR
    Imagine setting a table that stretches for than more than a mile - 1.2 miles to be exact. Epcot executive chef Jens Dahlmann knew that preparing for the 14th annual Epcot International Food and Wine Festival, which starts next Friday, was a daunting...

    Tags: Beverage Industry, Florida, Dining and Drinking, Family, Buena Vista (Buena Vista, Virginia)

  8. Oct 12, 2011 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  9. Citizens Energy predicts winter bills to be about the same as last winter

    Citizens Energy Group put out its winter 2011-2012 predictions for heating the average home, projecting costs to say relatively the same as last year.
    Citizens Energy Group put out its winter 2011-2012 predictions for heating the average home, projecting costs to say relatively the same as last year. The projections put the average heating cost for a Marion County customer at $615 for November through...

    Tags: Energy Resources, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Natural Gas, Petroleum Industry, Natural Resources

  10. Oct 13, 2011 |Column| Aberdeen News
  11. Beans are in the bin, solo trip to Calif.

     Have you ever tried to plan a vacation around harvest time? Trying to outguess Mother Nature is not a good idea.  The first part of August, I asked Dale when we could take a trip to see our daughter Alisha in California. With the late spring, he...

    Tags: Trips and Vacations, Agricultural Research and Technology, Teachers, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers

  12. Jul 6, 2011 |Column| ctnow.com
  13. Tips for keeping your car like new

    By Mar Jennings We’ve all been there—that messy, dusty, grimy car that sits in our driveway screaming for a wash.  Oh what to do? A dirty car is without a doubt unpleasant to see.  If you’re like me you’ll try not to notice...

    Tags: Rubber Products Industry, Career and Workplace, Job Layoffs, Trips and Vacations, Vehicles

  14. Jul 13, 2011 |Column| Herald Mail
  15. Car wash to benefit band

    It may be summer, but the Hancock High School Band Boosters are already anticipating the new school year. The boosters are holding a car wash Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the high school. Have your car or truck washed and give the boosters a...

    Tags: Gardens and Parks, Hotels and Accommodations, Anglicanism, Ohio, Travel

  16. Jul 13, 2011 |Column| ctnow.com
  17. Look who's 70!

    The first Jeep, made in 1941 by the Willys-Overland Company in response to the U.S. military's call for a new light reconnaissance vehicle, was a quarter-ton, four-wheel-drive machine. It was practical, plain and had a gearshift on the steering column and low body cutouts.
    By Deb Acord CTW Features The first Jeep, made in 1941 by the Willys-Overland Company in response to the U.S. military's call for a new light reconnaissance vehicle, was a quarter-ton, four-wheel-drive machine. It was practical, plain and had a...

    Tags: Tools and Hardware, Hardware, U.S. Military, Trips and Vacations, Journalism

  18. Jul 15, 2011 |Column| Hartford Courant
  19. Last Of The Great Salt Marshes

    Along the East River, in a section of Guilford known as "The Howlet's" after the wolves that once howled in the wilderness, is one of the few remnants of the great salt water marshes that once extended nearly unbroken along the Atlantic coast from Maine to Georgia.
    The Hartford Courant
    Along the East River, in a section of Guilford known as "The Howlet's" after the wolves that once howled in the wilderness, is one of the few remnants of the great salt water marshes that once extended nearly unbroken along the Atlantic coast from Maine...

    Tags: Connecticut, Wildlife, Long Island Sound, Guilford (New Haven, Connecticut), Conservation

  20. Jul 8, 2011 |Column| Herald Mail
  21. The work is free and the rewards are great

    July is truly summertime. We are having some fine blue-sky days but are also experiencing the white-sky, hot and muggy ones that make us long for air-conditioned interiors. Despite the discomfort to us thin-skinned mammals, life in the natural world is...

    Tags: Government Debt, Invasive Species, Gardens and Parks, Elections, Wildlife

  22. Jun 10, 2005 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  23. Military bringing 'boon' and bust to Md.

    Sun Staff
    ON JUNE 3, on its front page, this paper - along with most others in the region - carried news that went to the heart of why we're not making good environmental progress. None of the articles mentioned the environment. They proclaimed only good news:...

    Tags: Government, Science, Science and Technology, Environmental Pollution, Conservation

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