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Walt Disney World Co., Case 12-CA-18484 The complaint alleges that the information requested inthe Union’s September 11 and January 6, 1997 request, is relevant, and thatRespondent has violated Section 8(a)(1) and (5) of the Act by delaying orrefusing to supply the information. A summary of the evidence shows that Worldco executivestold Equity in April 1996, that the company planned an expansion into liveentertainment. The Union receivedaudition notices by entities with names sounding like Disney organizations,“Walt Disney Attractions.” On September11, 1996, the Union sent Worldco a request for information on “Walt DisneyAttractions Entertainment,” saying that it had reliable information that itmight be an alter ego of Worldco. Thelatter replied with a demand for the “reliable information.” On January 6, 1997, the Union repeated therequest, and asked for a “corporate tree” showing the relationship betweenWorldco and “Walt Disney Attractions Entertainment Company,” together withinformation on whether certain empl ... [Read More]
FEMA For Kids: Hurricane Cartoons The 1995 season was extremely active in the Atlantic. In July, Hurricane Erin formed near the Bahamas. It passed over the Florida peninsula, and the weakened storm passed over Walt Disney World in Orlando, causing only minor damage. The storm then crossed over into the Gulf of Mexico and hit Pensacola in the Florida Panhandle. ... Caption: Erin, you've just become a hurricane! What are you going to do next? I'm going to Disney World! © 1996 Katie Sullivan ... [Read More]
Florida Territory Becomes Our 27th State How did the eventual home of Disney World become our 27th State? Juan Ponce de Leon claimed Florida for Spain in 1513. But the French were also interested in the territory, and they built Fort Caroline near the mouth of the St. Johns River 1564. A year later, to maintain its control over the territory, Spain destroyed Fort Caroline, and Leon founded our country's oldest continuously settled city in St. Augustine. ... [Read More]
Federal Bureau of Investigation - Freedom of Information Privacy Act Walt Disney was born on December 5, 1901, in Chicago, Illinois. He was the vice-president in charge of production and the founder of Walt Disney Productions, Incorporated. He established an amusement park in Anaheim, California in 1954. In 1928 he created Mickey Mouse, his most famous cartoon. He formed a production company with the American Broadcasting Company-Paramount Theaters, Incorporated for the production of a series of television shows. The Disney Studio shot some short movies to show at the 25th Anniversary of the FBI Laboratory in 1957. Walt Disney died at the age of 65 on December 15, 1966, at St. Joseph's Hospital, in Burbank, California. Walt Disney World was constructed outside Orlando, Florida, in 1967. ... [Read More]
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Energy 2003 Orlando Information Walt Disney World ... Sea World ... Located in the center of Florida and less than an hour's drive to the Atlantic Ocean, Orlando has become world-famous as a popular vacation spot. There are more than 3,800 restaurants in the area, 125 challenging golf courses, superb weather just about all year long, and more than 39 million square feet of retail space in fact, Orlando is the fastest growing retail market in the United States. ... [Read More]
579th News Page Active U.S. Military personnel are eligible for special rates on Disney Cruise Line's tropical cruise itineraries for most sailings from June 19 through December 18, 2003. The number of staterooms available at these special rates is limited. For more information or to book a Disney Cruise Line vacation call 800-951-2659. ... Active U.S Military personnel also receive a special offer at Walt Disney World ® Resort in Florida. Click here for more details ... [Read More]
Map Machine: Atlas @ nationalgeographic.com Miami, the bilingual gateway for Latin America, is half Hispanicmostly Cuban. In central Florida, Sea World, Universal Studios, and Walt Disney World make big money. High-tech industrynear Cape Canaveral, around Tampa and St. Petersburg, and in a corridor running from West Palm Beach to Miamisupplements tourism and agriculture, mainly citrus and vegetable growing. Much of the cocaine smuggled into the U.S. comes through south Florida. ... [Read More]
FEMA FOR KIDS: FEMA 'ZINE Mickey Mouse gathered his posse from Disney World and Shamu arranged for Sea World people to visit federal and state emergency workers after this record hurricane season. Mickey brought Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Donald Duck, and Pluto. These celebrities wanted to visit a very special group of people that help others when there is bad weather. ... [Read More]
Florida's History Florida Legislature completes difficult reapportionment after extended session. Gov. Bob Graham reelected for a second term. The $800 million EPCOT Center opens at Walt Disney World. ... Announcement of the $700 million Walt Disney World to be built in the Orlando area. Election of Claude R. Kirk, Jr. as 36th Governor of Florida. Gov. Kirk was the first Republican Governor since Reconstruction days. GOP nominees also won three of Florida’s 12 seats in U.S. House of Representatives. Voters approved early-start Legislature, with Senate and House organizing on Tuesday following November general election. Previously, Legislature organized in April. ... [Read More]
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