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Review: Fantasy Faire a fitting new home for Disneyland princesses
The princess predicament is a problem as old as Disneyland. Moms want a picture of their little girls with a Disney princess while Dads and their bored boys squirm at the very notion of waiting 45 minutes for a photo op. Disneyland seems to have...
Tags: Theme Park Vacations, Travel, Trips and Vacations, Orlando, Arts and Culture
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Disneyland Paris pulls back the veil on Ratatouille dark ride
In perhaps the worst-kept secret in theme park history, the Disneyland Paris resort has finally admitted that the long-rumored Ratatouille trackless dark ride will open in 2014. Photos: Ratatouille dark ride at Disneyland Paris Conspicuously under...
Tags: Theme Park Vacations, Travel, Restaurants, France, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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Under 14? Disney parks will now require supervision to enter
All Disney theme parks in the U.S., including Disneyland and Disney California Adventure Park, will soon require that youngsters entering the parks be accompanied by someone at least 14 years old. The new admission policy takes effect March 23. Disney...
Tags: American Red Cross, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Tourism and Leisure Industry, Amusement and Theme Parks
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A life unfulfilled: Regrets of the dying
marieg@herald-mail.comIt wasn’t how much money they made or how quickly they climbed the ladder of success. It wasn’t the big homes or expensive cars, membership in the right social clubs or having a closet full of designer clothes. In the end, none of that...Tags: Death, Health and Medical Professionals, Heart Attack, Family, Diabetes
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L.A. architecture takes the lead in Getty's new PST project
Much of the time Los Angeles can feel like a huge, messy jigsaw puzzle, with pieces left out — a city that evolved by accident. Parts of it don't work, parts of it seem newly broken, parts are truly luminous — but hidden — and they all...
Tags: Standards, Moby, Allen Ginsberg, Tarsem Singh, Research
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Solar development absorbing Calif. farmland
FRESNO, Calif. (AP) - There's a land rush of sorts going on across the nation's most productive farming region, but these buyers don't want to grow crops. They want to plant solar farms. With California mandating that 33 percent of electricity be...Tags: Arable Farming, Endangered Species, Land Resources, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Wildlife
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Cooperation and skill were key at Spring Concert
More than 100 listeners came to hear the eighth annual Area Bands Spring Concert at Edison High School on March 6. Performing that evening were the combined Eader, Hawes, Moffett and Peterson elementary schools band, beginning and intermediate bands,...
Tags: Concerts, Music, Elementary Schools, High Schools, Entertainment
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Wish granted for ailing boy
Dashiell Codd went to Disneyland with his family Monday. It was part of the 5-year-old's dream that was being fulfilled through the Make-A-Wish Foundation. He started off bashful and nervous in the park, his mother, Pam, said. He's always been that...
Tags: Chemotherapy, Make-A-Wish Foundation of America, Liver Cancer, Health Treatments, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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Disney's computer-chip bracelets raise concerns, lawmaker says
A congressman from Massachusetts raised questions Thursday about how the Walt Disney Co. will use information it collects when if offers parkgoers new wristbands embedded with computer chips. Edward J. Markey (D-Mass), co-chairman of a congressional...
Tags: Electronics, Robert A. Iger, Science and Technology, The Walt Disney Co., Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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'Les Miserables' among winners of Cinema Audio Society Awards
The period musical "Les Miserables" won the 49th Cinema Audio Society Award on Saturday evening for outstanding achievement in sound mixing for a live action motion picture for 2012. The award went to the sound mixing team of production mixer Simon...Tags: Homeland (tv program), Modern Family (tv program), Django Unchained (movie), Entertainment, Human Interest
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Something 'Wicked' this way returns
Napoleon Gladney is no stranger to wearing several hats. A tree, emotions, the wind, a prince, a vampire, and even music notes — these are just a few roles that the Los Angeles-based professional dancer has enacted. Now, as part of the...
Tags: Dance, Entertainment, Human Interest, Stephen Schwartz, Music Theater
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