Topic: The Walt Disney Company
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20 most obscure team nicknames in pro sports
Most pro team nicknames make sense at some level. But there are a fair number of head-scratching nicknames. Here are 20 with explanations on their selection:
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10 best books of May, according to Amazon's editors
Amazon staffers say these books are the cream of the crop among May releases.
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Banksy: 7 stories from 'The Man Behind the Wall'
Here are 7 Banksy stories from the recent biography "Banksy: The Man Behind the Wall."
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14 acting legends over 70
Some say Hollywood may be ageist, with careers fizzling for most after they become senior citizens, but these actors and actresses buck that trend. Check out our list of 14 actors over 70 who haven't lost their touch.
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11 essential books for dog lovers
Here are 11 must-read books for dog lovers.
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'2012' – movie review
'2012' is a disaster movie that delivers every destructive scenario you could hope for – and a few more.
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Review: 'Disney's A Christmas Carol'
A 3-D animated take on Charles Dickens's classic story, with Jim Carrey voicing Scrooge – and the Ghosts.
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Jim Carrey's website: creepy - and cool
The Jim Carrey website is full of surprises and odd imagery – from giant squid to giant, blinking eyes. It's an experience that may make some squeamish.
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Apple's $30 a month TV subscription service? Not buying it.
Reports of Apple shopping the $30 a month subscription TV service to major networks raise questions – and open a world of possibility.
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A White House Halloween: Obamas turn White House into Orange House
A White House Halloween? You bet. The Obamas turned the White House into a Halloween carnival on Saturday night.
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Baby Einstein refunds extended after activist fight
The popular Baby Einstein DVD series has come under fire by parenting activists.
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Gallery: It's pumpkin time!
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Epcot Center thrill ride is strictly a DIY affair
A new Disney World ride called the "Sum of All Thrills" lets participants design their own virtual roller coaster – and then take it for a test ride.
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Six Picks: Recommendations from the Monitor staff
Monty Python at 40, Mark Knopfler's 'Get Lucky' CD, Ally McBeal on DVD, and more.
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Chinese firms’ new challenge: Sell to Chinese
Jack Yin and other factory owners find it's not easy to sell to their countrymen.
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Marvel deal will build on Disney's Pixar model
Much of the response to the deal has been positive and appears to take note of the happy marriage that Disney has achieved with Pixar.
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Can Marvel 's superheroes rescue Disney?
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Nielsen shakes off big-media, bucks DVRs, online video
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The Calligrapher’s Daughter
A novel set during the 30-year oppression of Korea by the Japanese.
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Out of work? This week's top 10 job offers.
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Review: 'Ponyo'
Japanese animator Miyazaki's latest film is a captivating tale of a tiny fish who jumps out of the ocean to see the world.
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A new movie version of "The Diary of Anne Frank"
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Hollywood places biggest 3-D bet yet on 'Avatar'
James Cameron's new film promises to take 3-D cinematography to an unrivaled level, using a more nimble 3-D camera system that Cameron helped invent.
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Web-posted wedding video goes viral
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FROM OUR FILES: An Interview with Karl Malden
Karl Malden, who died today, spoke to the MONITOR in 1959 about acting and working with directors such as Kazan and Hitchcock.
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A book tackles a hot-button topic: foie gras
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A rare attack on Bagram Air Field
Rockets struck Bagram Air Field north of Kabul, Afghanistan, in the early hours of Sunday morning, killing two US soldiers and injuring six. Normally, Bagram is a serene oasis of Americana.
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Would your Disney princess like a laptop to match?
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Will Hulu be free forever? Don't count on it, hints exec
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Classic review: The People's Tycoon
Henry Ford was the very image of the America of his day: idealistic and far too self-assured.



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