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  2. Lagniappe Daily - Wikipedia

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    Lagniappe Weekly is the largest independently owned weekly newspaper published in Mobile, Alabama.It features local news, music, events, arts, film and cuisine and for both Mobile and Baldwin counties including the communities of Fairhope, Daphne, Tillman's Corner, Theodore and Gulf Shores.

  3. Brisket, beaches and Disney: A road trip from Mississippi to ...

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    Gulf Shores was also ideal for exploring Alabama’s Coastal Connection, a 130-mile scenic byway that linked the golden barrier islands with Mobile via a winding route north through classic ...

  4. Donald Duck Weekblad - Wikipedia

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    Donald Duck is the Dutch flagship weekly Disney comics magazine, first published on October 25, 1952. [5] The magazine was originally published by the staff of the women's magazine Margriet, and every Margriet subscriber received the first issue for free. [6] The comic is mainly aimed at younger children, and includes a letters page from ...

  5. Jim Henson's Mother Goose Stories - Wikipedia

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    The series finally found a home as a broadcast series on The Disney Channel starting on August 25, 1990, [3] and was the company's first new television series to debut after the death of Jim Henson. Mother Goose Stories had three production seasons, spawning thirty-nine eight-minute episodes.

  6. Malbis, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Malbis is an unincorporated community in Baldwin County, Alabama, United States. The community lies at the crossroads of U.S. 90 and Alabama State Route 181 just south of I-10. Portions of the settlement are today within the city limits of both Daphne and Spanish Fort. The city of Loxley lies to the east.

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  8. Disney Mobile - Wikipedia

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    In August 2000, Walt Disney Internet Group (WDIG) entered the mobile content market in Japan with an agreement with NTT DoCoMo to launch the Disney-i content service. [3] In November 2003, WDIG and Index Corporation agreed to "develop and distribute Disney-branded mobile content for the Chinese market" and that Index would, in conjunction with China Mobile, work to launch the Disney Mobile ...

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