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At a press conference today, Walt Disney World and Disney Worldwide Outreach announced they are donating $10 million to Florida Children's Hospital, part of Florida Hospital's downtown Orlando campus. |
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A device similar to a pipe bomb exploded in a trash can early yesterday at a remote parking lot at Walt Disney World in Orlando, the authorities said. No one was injured and no serious damage was reported in what officials called “an isolated incident.” “We have recovered a very crude, homemade, low-level device,” Sheriff Kevin Beary said. The device was found near the Downtown Disney shopping and entertainment district. |
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ABTA Travel Convention special report: Stella to make branding decision by early next year |
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Major independent agency consolidation signalled as Stella becomes major UK force |
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un-audited figures reveal largest event ever staged with record results. |
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Nicole Kidman and Daniel Craig were among celebrities at the world premiere of The Golden Compass in London. |
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A spectacular Fabergé masterpiece – a diamond-encrusted egg from which a
crowing cockerel pops up and flaps its wings – was sold for £9 million
yesterday, breaking the world auction record for the jeweller, any Russian
decorative object and any timepiece. |
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It began with one student and an Arabic newspaper. He raised the front page,
which carried a blurred, pixellated photograph of Gillian Gibbons, above his
head and launched his tirade. “In the name of Allah the most compassionate
and merciful,” he shouted, “we invite all people in the world to take Islam
and we need from our Government to dismiss this teacher from Sudan.” One by
one members of the crowd at the Khartoum University campus began to join in,
each in turn picking up the paper and shouting abuse. |
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Andy Murray has asked Miles Maclagan, the former Great Britain Davis Cup
player who was born in Zambia of Scottish parents, to spend three weeks with
him at a training camp in Florida with a view to joining the team designed
to take the British No 1 to the next stage of his tennis development. |
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Shares leapt on both sides of the Atlantic yesterday after market hopes that
the Federal Reserve will try to calm credit conditions with further interest
rate cuts were boosted by soothing comments from the US central bank’s
vice-chairman. |
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