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Beyond the wall around Fantasyland
I had a peek behind the construction wall for the Fantasyland expansion at Magic Kingdom -- without sneaking in an extension ladder -- last week.
Disney World played host to an international throng of media members in town for the grand reopening of Star...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Tourism and Leisure, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Trips and Vacations, Cinderella (fictional character)
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All you need is love
There is so much love surrounding a wedding, it’s no wonder that many couples, recognizing just how blessed they are, look for ways to give back.
Generosity is contagious, and incorporating charity into your special day has never been easier....Tags: Social Issues, Marriage, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Animals, Health
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Market Watch: Nectarines and plums are ripe and ready
For two months it seemed like summer would never come for our nectarines and plums, which were delayed and somewhat less flavorful than usual. This week, the big heat finally arrived in the San Joaquin Valley, bringing an abundance of choice varieties...Tags: Santa Monica, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), South Pasadena, San Luis Obispo (San Luis Obispo, California)
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Help is just an app away
To make sure your road trip doesn't hit the skids, check out these apps:
Fuel assistance
Subscription app SmartFuel can help you find cheap gas nearby or along your route — including at Costco — using Oil Price Information Service data to...Tags: Nokia Corp., Fuel (music group), Colorado, Arts and Culture, Apple iPhone
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Bel-Air mansion built for Iris Cantor sells for $40 million
La Belle Vie, the mammoth Bel-Air residence built in 1993 for philanthropist Iris Cantor by her husband, Bernard Gerald Cantor, has sold for $40 million, public records show. The sale is one of the highest this year in Los Angeles County.
The mansion had...Tags: Television, Spider-Man (fictional character), Vie, Tommy Chong, Banking
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Steve and Johnnie Show Schedule for June 20th - 24th, 2011
Don't forget, in addition to this blog, some of the other places we hang out in cyberspace include on SteveAndJohnnie.com, on our Facebook page, on Twitter, on the SteveAndJohnnieShow's YouTube Channel, on our Yahoo Group and, believe it or not, there...Tags: The Buckinghams (music group), Les Paul, University of Southern California, Arts and Culture, Mass Media
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Airport's bid process called 'chaotic'
Bob Hope Airport officials missed by millions when they estimated the costs of a proposed four-story transportation hub because of unrealistic expectations, last-minute design changes and unaddressed inflation concerns, according to contractors who sought...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Emergency Planning, Vehicles, Transportation, Bob Hope
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Foster the People: Pumped up, indeed
The time slot was an unforgiving one and the venue even worse. When Foster the People ambled onstage at noon on the final full day of the nearly weeklong South by Southwest music festival in Austin, Texas, in March, it was exhaustion rather than...Tags: Blur (music group), Passion Pit (music group), Contracts, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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John Krasinki finds buyer for West Hollywood home
Update: "The Office" star John Krasinski, husband of actress Emily Blunt, has sold a West Hollywood home for $880,000. It came on the market at $945,000 in March.
The 1926 English country-style house is gated and sits behind tall hedges. The nearly 1,...Tags: Emily Blunt, Leatherheads (movie), West Hollywood, Los Angeles, Beverly Hills
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Jeff Probst sells Craftsman in L.A.
"Survivor" host Jeff Probst has sold his Los Angeles home for its asking price of $900,000.
The three-story Craftsman has a treehouse-like ambience perched on a half-acre with mountain and canyon views. The 1,597-square-foot house, built in 1918,...Tags: Gene Autry, Los Feliz, West Hollywood, Human Interest, Personal Service
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Critic's Notebook: Hollywood landmark at a crossroads
When it opened in 1956, the Capitol Records building was surrounded mostly by surface parking lots, making it easy to spot from the nearby — and brand-new — Hollywood Freeway. The cylindrical design for the building, by Welton Becket and a...Tags: Transportation, Subway Transportation, Road Transportation, Subway Transportation Industry, Arts and Culture
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