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Disneyland Paris tops holiday search results

More Britons searched for information on Disneyland Paris in the last month than on any other destination, according to new research.

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First look: Disney Dual-Screen Mobile DVD

Watching movies in the minivan is never easy with three kids. We used to prop up a combo TV-VCR in the middle. Inevitably, one of the kids would have to crane a neck to get a proper view.

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Disney's yacht wins Transpac Race

The Transpacific Yacht Race, from California to Hawaii, began in 1906 and is held every other year.

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Eternal golden boy knows how to draw an audience

John Lasseter and Pixar have revolutionised the way everyone — from kids to adults — sees big-screen animation. Lasseter is now the chief creative officer of Pixar, which was bought last year by Disney for $9 billion. And now there's an exhibition of the work that has made animation such a financial success.

Former Disney executive selected to lead Buffalo Museum of Science

A former Walt Disney Co. executive has been picked to lead the Buffalo Museum of Science but says he has no intention of turning the 170-year-old institution into another Magic Kingdom.

Tracy Titans head to Disneyland

The Tracy National Titans 10-and-under softball team is embarking on a tour of Disneyland to compete in the Little League softball World Series on Monday.

Greeley Police Department employee brings Disney love to the office

Walking into the purchasing office at the Greeley Police Department, there's signs that a character dwells within.

Cyrus coming to area for concert, album signing


'Pirates Of The Caribbean' to hit boob tube soon

The Walt Disney Company is reportedly contemplating adapting the swashbuckling 'Pirates Of The Caribbean' franchise into a television series.

Shirley Slesinger Lasswell, who battled over Pooh royalties, dies

Shirley Slesinger Lasswell, who licensed rights to the Winnie the Pooh characters to Walt Disney in 1961, then later sued the company over disputed royalties, died Thursday. She was 84.

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