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News and video from the first day of Disney's D23 Expo
Orlando SentinelFor many people, Friday in Central Florida was undoubtedly another beautiful day at the Walt Disney World parks. Yet many East Coast Disney fans probably had their attention focused westward as the D23 Expo kicked off its first day in Anaheim, Calif....Tags: Arts and Culture, Facebook, Florida, Mass Media, Walt Disney
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Bicentennial cake became an embarrassment
The giant 1976 Bicentennial Birthday Cake that would land the city in "The Guinness Book of Records" was like a lot of ideas hatched by city government in Baltimore. While it gave the weary city beside the Patapsco a shot of well-needed national...Tags: Weather Reports, Baltimore Weather, Primaries, Labor Day, Alaska
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'Weasel' of nursery rhyme referred to yarn winder
What's a weasel? It's an animal, of course, but in some parts of Montana you might put weasels on your ice cream - because some Montanans used to call M&Ms "weasels." And in the 1700s, when the nursery rhyme "Pop Goes the Weasel" was composed,...Tags: Iowa, World Columbian Exposition (1893), New York, Germany, Toy Industry
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TODAY IN HISTORY
1831: Nat Turner led a violent slave rebellion in Virginia, resulting in the deaths of at least 55 white people. He was later executed. 1911: Leonardo da Vinci's ''Mona Lisa'' was stolen from the Louvre Museum in Paris. The thief turned out to be museum...Tags: Museums, Crimes, Willie Nelson, Arts and Culture, Dwight D. Eisenhower
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How fat is America? New report gives nation an F
Despite all the talk about the nation's obesity epidemic, despite all the free weight-loss and fitness advice around, not one state in the country got thinner this year, according to an annual fat report released last week.
Florida got fatter for the...Tags: Medical Research, Colorado, Overweight, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Obesity
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Georgine Rose Corrigan, 55
While working as a bank teller in her native Ohio in 1976, Georgine Rose Corrigan had a chance meeting that led to a job offer in Hawaii. Corrigan and her infant daughter re-located and made the island their home. Georgine worked at dozens of...Tags: Ohio, New Jersey, Honolulu, Trips and Vacations, Homes
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Feeling crabby? Try this Hawaiian Crab Salad
OK, so you are probably wondering why I'm so crabby. Well, it's a delicious protein that is so easy to us. in a variety of ways. I love the flavor, texture, and the way it takes to just about every dish I create. You will have to forgive my lack of...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Pineapple, Marketing, Lifestyle and Leisure, Salads
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Burb's Eye View: He's the owner of a Purple Heart
Timothy “TJ” Adams rolls his eyes once again. This is the third time his mother has asked to show me the video of him in the hospital bed as he receives his Purple Heart. For Jill Adams, it is a better memory than the morning she was told...Tags: U.S. Army, Osama bin Laden, Entertainment, Movies, Comedy (genre)
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Wrongful death lawsuit filed following tragedy raises tough questions
A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed in La Porte Circuit Court on behalf of the spouse of a woman killed when the stage collapsed at the Indiana State Fair. The case raises some controversial issues as the spouse suing is a female.
Beth Urschel's...Tags: Justice System, Companies and Corporations, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Human Interest
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Tobacco remains leading South Dakota health risk
snorman@aberdeennews.comSouth Dakota residents might live longer than the average age of 78.6 if it weren't for tobacco, a state medical official said. The state ranks 20th in average life expectancy in the U.S., according to the American Human Development Report. The top three...Tags: Heart Disease, Cancer, Health, Diseases and Illnesses, South Dakota
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Money running short for South Dakota road systems
American News CorrespondentEditor's note: This story has been updated to correct an error. PIERRE — Congress is doing it to us again. Leaving us dangle, that is. The federal highway program expires Sept. 30. What will happen isn't clear. But here are three sets of facts to...Tags: Government, Executive Branch, Alaska, Crime, Law and Justice, Dennis Daugaard
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