DISNEY On Ice was back at the Hallam FM Arena this week, with Mickey and Minnie's Magical Journey.
The show takes audiences on an action-packed tour of the imagination to four exciting destinations filled with favourite Disney friends.
The first destination on the whistle-stop tour is London, where we see Wendy, Peter and Michael taken to Neverland by Peter Pan.
Half an hour ...
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The Iraqi woman who failed in her bid to blow herself up in an Amman hotel had three brothers killed by U.S. forces, friends of the woman said Tuesday. In a response to the bombings, Jordanian officials unveiled tough new anti-terror measures.
The killings of Sajida Mubarak al-Rishawi's three brothers in Iraq's volatile Anbar province is being considered as a possible motivation behind ...
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BELLEVILLE, Ind. - An 18-year-old Pennsylvania youth accused of killing his girlfriend's parents has been captured after a high-speed chase, ending a manhunt without making clear whether the 14-year-old girl beside him during the getaway was abducted or went voluntarily.
David Ludwig was taken into custody Monday after he crashed his parents' car head-on into a tree in Belleville, 20 mi...
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David Ludwig was taken into custody Monday after he crashed his parents' car head-on into a tree in Belleville, 20 miles west of Indianapolis, and some 600 miles from where the killings took place.
His girlfriend, Kara Beth Borden, was unhurt. It was still unclear whether Ludwig kidnapped her or if she left with him willingly after her parents, Michael F. and Cathryn Lee Borden, were sho...
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Around 2,000 people attended the 6th Terry Fox marathon on November 13 in Hanoi in support of cancer research.
According to Canadian Ambassador to Vietnam, Gabriel M. Lessard, the Terry Fox marathon is the largest one-day event to raise funds for cancer in the world. Last year 6,000 people took part in the run in Hanoi and HCM City, and this year approximately 2,000 Hanoians and forei...
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Harry Kewell wants to get his form and fitness back as soon as possible to pay back Rafa Benitez's faith in him.Kewell played 90 minutes in his country's 1-0 loss to Uruguay at the week-end
"The lowest point was definitely May 25th," claims Kewell of a year that should have been his most memorable ever. "The Champions League final. Walking off the pitch. I was feeling good. I thought I ...
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The 86-foot tall mast of “America’s Environmental Flagship,” the sloop Clearwater, will be removed as part of a more than $2 million restoration underway.
The tall ship has sailed for 37 years without a comprehensive overhaul. Today’s removal – or “unstepping of the mast” – is necessary to the sloop’s ongoing, comprehensive restoration...
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The American Automobile Association says more of us will be flying this Thanksgiving weekend (upwards of 5 million people) than on any Thanksgiving holiday since 9-11.
Millions more of us will be flying over Christmas and New Year's, toting kids and car seats and strollers and presents, dragging sullen teens who would much rather be staying home with their friends. Whether Thanksgiving, ...
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When three Vancouver musicians decided to open a bookstore on West Broadway in 1980, there was no big-box competition -- not even a Chapters.
And convenience stores didn't stock bestsellers at rock-bottom prices.
That was 25 years ago, and despite big changes to the local book-
selling business, the Book Warehouse remains a healthy independent with plans to expand to new mark...
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