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Officials at Walt Disney World Resort were investigating what caused the first fatal accident in the 38-year history of the park's Monorail, a one-time symbol of founder Walt Disney's vision for future transportation. Two of the monorail's trains collided early Sunday in the park's Magic Kingdom section, killing one of the train's operators, emergency officials said. ...more
July 6, 2009
An audio-animatronic President Barack Obama made its debut on the Fourth of July at Walt Disney World. ...more
July 5, 2009
Two live-action comedies have been unable to bring down the animated adventure "Up." ...more
June 7, 2009
Walt Disney World and T. Rowe Price have teamed up to produce "The Great Piggy Bank Adventure," an interactive financial education experience at Epcot in addition to an online version that drew national publicity thanks to a Saturday Night Live skit over the weekend. ...more
May 20, 2009
Walt Disney Co. will no longer watch for guests on Splash Mountain and other rides who might flash their breasts for souvenir photos, a Disney World spokeswoman said Wednesday. ...more
May 7, 2009
Walt Disney Co. has reassigned employees at Walt Disney World in Florida and Disneyland in California whose tasks included watching for guests on Splash Mountain and other rides who flashed their breasts for souvenir photos, a Disney World spokeswoman said today. ...more
May 6, 2009
Florida health officials said this morning that state laboratories testing samples for swine flu have sent three suspected samples to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta. The samples came from cases in Broward, Lee and Orange counties, they said. ...more
April 30, 2009
Walt Disney Studios is turning box-office cash from its nature documentary "Earth" into seed money to plant trees in the rain forest. ...more
April 29, 2009
While making his way through Oak Grove United Methodist Cemetery, Zachary Bryant wore a gray shirt that read ARMY, dark black sunglasses and blue rubber gloves. ...more
April 8, 2009
While making his way through Oak Grove United Methodist Cemetery, Zachary Bryant wore a gray shirt that read ARMY, dark black sunglasses and blue rubber gloves. ...more
April 8, 2009
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